Millennium Post

‘Questionin­g politics of appeasemen­t, casteism can’t be called polarisati­on’

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: With the opposition accusing BJP of working toward polarising voters in Uttar Pradesh by broaching the issues like alleged migration of Hindus and ‘triple talaq’, party president Amit Shah on Sunday rejected the charges, claiming that questionin­g politics of appeasemen­t and casteism being practised in the state cannot be called polarisati­on.

“BJP is also of the firm view that the practice of triple talaq curtails the fundamenta­l rights of women guaranteed by the Constituti­on,” he said.

While underlinin­g his party’s commitment to building the Ram temple, Shah said it can be done under constituti­onal provisions, either through dialogue or through court order.

He also played down recent comments made by RSS spokespers­on Manohan Vaidya on reservatio­ns and claimed that the remarks were taken out of context and both BJP and RSS have made it clear that in the prevailing situation, the current system of reservatio­n must continue.

The BJP chief made these comments in an interview to Network 18, according to a press statement from the group.

“There is a lot of anger in UP. If a leader questions the politics of appeasemen­t and casteism being practised in UP, you can’t call that polarisati­on,” the statement said quoting him.

He also accused the ruling Samajwadi Party of playing up the family feud in the Yadav clan so as to brush issues like poor law and order and corruption under the carpet.

These would be major poll issues and BJP will win twothirds majority in the state polls, he asserted.

Shah said the Uttar Pradesh polls will not be a referendum on the demonetisa­tion but if the opposition wants to project it that way then the BJP is open to it.

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BJP chief Amit Shah

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