Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

RAJBHAR GIVES UP MINISTRY

- HT Correspond­ent

LUCKNOW: Om Prakash Rajbhar on Thursday said he would hand over charge of the backward class welfare department to UP CM Yogi Adityanath, claiming his recommenda­tions on appointmen­t of state backward castes panel members were ignored.

Rajbhar, also the Suheldev Bharatiya Samaj Party (SBSP) president, said he would continue to hold the ministry of empowermen­t of persons with disabiliti­es.

The SBSP chief tweeted his resignatio­n to Adityanath, expressing disappoint­ment that people from backward classes were being ignored and discrimina­ted against by his BJP government. The government refuted Rajbhar’s alle-

it has peaked in its western and northern stronghold­s like UP.

Adityanath criticised the judiciary saying certain verdicts often ignore believers’ sentiments. “In Ayodhya, we have carried out a continuous struggle to retrieve Lord Ram’s birthplace. If age-old customs and beliefs are gations.

In an apparent bid to pacify Rajbhar, deputy chief minister Dinesh Sharma held a meeting with him.

But Rajbhar continued stand and said he would hold a meeting with his party leaders on February 24 to take a final decision.

“People of the backward classes are angry as the government has not given scholarshi­ps to the students of the community, over the lack of fee reimbursem­ent and non-implementa­tion of 27% reservatio­n promised according to the recommenda­tion of the social justice committee,” he said in a letter to Adityanath. “When a minister cannot have a say in the selection of a member and all the work is to be done by the CM, what is the point of the department being handled by me?”

ruined, we need an Ayodhya-like stir in Sabarimala also,” he said.

“The state government is not with believers and they are using all opportunit­ies to hurt them. Now lakhs of devotees are there in Kumbh in my state and the government is doing everything for them,” he said.

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