Millennium Post

‘BJP playing divisive politics in Kairana’

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KAIRANA (UP): Opposition candidate Tabassum Hasan has accused the BJP of resorting to divisive politics as it has no concrete issue to raise ahead of Monday's bye-election for the Kairana Lok Sabha seat.

Tabassum Hasan is contesting on a Rashtriya Lok Dal ticket in the communally sensitive constituen­cy, but is also backed by the Congress, the Samajwadi Party and the Bahujan Samaj Party.

Campaignin­g for the ruling BJP, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath had said that SP chief Akhilesh Yadav's hands were stained with the blood of victims of the 2013 riots in neighbouri­ng Muzaffarna­gar.

There has been communal tension in Kairana as well after an alleged exodus of Hindus from the area in 2016.

Hasan said despite the divisive antics of the BJP, she is getting support both from like-minded parties and from different

RLD candidate Tabassum Hasan, who is contesting in Monday’s bye-election for the Kairana Lok Sabha seat, said despite the divisive antics of the BJP, she is getting support both from like-minded parties

sections of society.

The opposition hopes a consolidat­ion of votes would be enough to defeat BJP'S Mriganka Singh, daughter of veteran politician Hukum Singh who died recently.

Attacking the saffron party, the 47-year-old former MP from Kairana said, The common people are feeling harassed. They are reeling under the pain inflicted by the anti-people policies of the UP government. Similarly, traders feel their businesses are running into losses. The condition of labourers and farmers is very bad.

Sugarcane growers in the region are feeling the maximum amount of pain, as no payments have been made to them by the state government, she told PTI, rejecting the official claim that dues from sugar mills are being cleared rapidly.

When reminded about her image as a party hopper, she said, If I have changed my political allegiance, it is purely for the welfare of the public.

If I have switched from one politi- cal party to another, the same thing had been done by Hukum Singh who was with the Congress and the Janata Party (Secular).

Hukum Singh has also been with the Congress before joining the BJP. Hasan has been with the BSP and the SP before switching to the RLD.

Asked if there is a feeling of sympathy for Mriganka Singh, she said, I do admit there is a sympathy wave for her in some parts of Shamli, but beyond it there nothing as such. After all, I had defeated her father in the 2009 Lok Sabha polls from Kairana itself.

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