Deccan Chronicle

FIR against SBSP chief for threats to BJP workers

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Lucknow, May 18: A First Informatio­n Report (FIR) was filed against Suheldev Bharatiya Samaj Party (SBSP) chief Om Prakash Rajbhar on Saturday for allegedly abusing and threatenin­g BJP workers at a public meeting on Friday in Ghazipur.

The complaint was filed by BJP worker Anoop Singh Chandan earlier today at Hasratganj Kotawali Police Station.

“An FIR has been registered against O.P. Rajbhar for mistreatin­g and abusing BJP workers at a public meeting in Ghazipur. He has even asked his supporters and party cadres to thrash BJP workers if they attempt to spread any misinforma­tion ahead of the last phase of the polling,” Anoop Singh Chandan said.

He further claimed that Mr Rabhar, who attended his party's candidate Arvind’s rally, asked his supporters to hit BJP leaders with “boots at least 10 times” if they are found spreading any rumours about SBSP.

Mr Chandan said if police administra­tion does not take any action against the SBSP chief then he will lock Mr Rajbhar’s Lucknow residence on 26 May.

“Mr Rajbhar is a person who could not win gram panchayat elections on his own. Despite that BJP gave him a place in the party and made him Cabinet minister. But now he is humiliatin­g

I had resigned on the night of April 13 from the post of state minister when they (BJP) said that you have to contest on our symbol.

— O.P. Rajbhar, SBSP president

BJP workers,” Chandan said.

SBSP is an ally of the BJP since 2017 and Rajbhar is a Minister of Backward Welfare in the government led by Yogi Adityanath.

Earlier on May 6, Mr Rajbhar said he had resigned as a cabinet minister from Uttar Pradesh government over the seatsharin­g agreement with the BJP.

“I had resigned on the night of April 13 from the post of state minister when they (BJP) said that you have to contest on our symbol. I told them I will contest from only one seat but from my own party. However, they did not agree to that either. Following which, I immediatel­y resigned but they did not accept my resignatio­n,” he had said.

He had also alleged that the BJP wanted to “eliminate” the SBSP as it did not give them a single ticket to contest in the ensuing Lok Sabha elections. Mr

 ?? — ?? Women police personnel leave for polling stations ahead of the seventh and last phase of Lok Sabha polls in Patna on Saturday.
— Women police personnel leave for polling stations ahead of the seventh and last phase of Lok Sabha polls in Patna on Saturday.

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