Hindustan Times (East UP)

Brahmin-Dalit bonhomie can change face of UP politics, says BSP leader

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LAKHIMPUR KHERI : Seeking support of Brahmins and Dalits for his party in the 2022 UP assembly polls, Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) national general secretary Satish Chandra Mishra on Thursday urged the Brahmin community members to establish brotherhoo­d with Dalits. He claimed that the united strength of 13% Brahmins and 23% Dalits could change the face of politics in Uttar Pradesh.

Addressing “Prabuddh Varg Sammelan” (intellectu­als’ conference), the name under which the party has been conducting its Brahmin outreach programme since the first conference in Ayodhya on July 23, at a marriage hall premises in Lakhimpur Kheri, Mishra dubbed the BJP government’s claim of UP topping the chart in terms of developmen­t a “farce”.

Citing various incidents, he alleged that repression of dalits and Brahmins in UP was continuing unabated as was the case during the previous Samajwadi Party regime. Alleging that “futile efforts” were on to divide the Dalit community, he claimed that was community was firmly with BSP chief Mayawati.

Attacking the Centre on three farms law passed in September last year, he said the laws were against the interests of farmers. Former UP minister Nakul Dubey, BSP district unit president Uma Shankar Gautam, Nageshwar Trivedi, Shashi Dhar Mishra, Mohan Bajpai and Karuna Pandey from Ayodhya were prominent among those who expressed their views on the occasion.

HE ALLEGED THAT REPRESSION OF DALITS AND BRAHMINS IN UP WAS CONTINUING UNABATED AS WAS THE CASE DURING THE PREVIOUS SAMAJWADI PARTY REGIME

 ?? HT PHOTO ?? BSP leader Satish Chandra Mishra participat­ing in a party meet in Lakhimpur Kheri on Thursday.
HT PHOTO BSP leader Satish Chandra Mishra participat­ing in a party meet in Lakhimpur Kheri on Thursday.

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