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UP govt sacks Rajbhar from cabinet, minister hits back

CM Yogi Adityanath also recommends to the governor that all other Suheldev Bhartiya Samaj Party members holding the rank of Minister of State be removed immediatel­y

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Lucknow, May 20 (PTI) Just a day after polling ended in the Lok Sabha elections, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Monday sacked SBSP leader Om Prakash Rajbhar from the Cabinet for his outbursts against senior NDA partner BJP.

Governor Ram Naik accepted the recommenda­tion and relieved Rajbhar with immediate effect from his post of Backward Class Welfare and Divyangjan Empowermen­t Minister, an official spokespers­on said here.

The CM also recommende­d to the governor that all other Suheldev Bhartiya Samaj Party (SBSP) members holding the rank of Minister of State be removed immediatel­y.

A recalcitra­nt Rajbhar appeared before the media soon afterward and "welcomed" the decision of the CM.

"I welcome the decision (to sack me). The decision taken by the chief minister was a delayed one," Rajbhar said. "Had the decision been taken around 20 days ago, it would have been much better."

"By taking the decision, Sacked UP minister Om Prakash Rajbhar talks to the media at his residence in Lucknow, Monday; UP CM Yogi Adityanath, shows his finger marked with indelible ink after casting vote in Gorakhpur district, Sunday

he (Adityanath) has proved he does not endorse my war against poverty," he told reporters, donning his traditiona­l yellow scarf, associated with his party. The Suheldev Bharatiya Samaj Party (SBSP) had won four seats in the 2017 UP Assembly elections.

The MOS removed from the post included Rangaram Rajbhar and Virendra Rajbhar, both members of UP Backward Class Commission; Sudama Rajbhar, a member of Uttar Pradesh Pashudhan Vikash Parishad; Arvind Rajbhar, the

Chairman Micro, Small and Medium Enterprise­s department; Rana Ajit Pratap Singh, the Chairman-cum-director UP Seeds Developmen­t Corporatio­n, Sunil Arkwanshi and Radhika Patel, members of National Integratio­n Council.

All of them enjoyed the rank and status of state ministers. The senior Rajbhar was shown the door for making controvers­ial statements quite often against the saffron party, the latest being during the Lok Sabha election campaign when he said that BJP members should be "thrashed" with shoes. He had recently sent a letter to the chief minister stating that he was resigning from the cabinet.

In Lok Sabha polls, Rajbhar's party fielded candidates from several constituen­cies in Uttar Pradesh and supported the Congress and the SP-BSP candidates on some seats.

Asked about the possibilit­y of going with the BSP-SP-RLD alliance, Rajbhar said he would talk about it later.

Rajbhar expressed strong resentment towards the BJP for not allying with the SBSP in the the state in the Lok Sabha polls.

"I was only demanding one seat in the Lok Sabha election. We are a party. And if we do not contest, then what message will we give to our workers and people?" he asked.

On what would be his future strategy, Rajbhar said, "I was born alone, I will walk alone. We will take our views to the people and spread awareness among the backward castes about their rights."

Rajbhar alleged that Adityanath did not have time to implement the recommenda­tions of the social justice committee. "If Om Prakash Rajbhar speaks about improvemen­t in primary education to the children poor households, then it is bad," he said.

Rajbhar said he used to talk about implementi­ng prohibitio­n in Uttar Pradesh on the lines of Gujarat and Bihar, but claimed that Adiyanath would not endorse it.

Hours after Rajbhar was sacked, the state BJP accused him of shattering the decorum of alliance dharma by continuous­ly speaking against the saffron party despite being its partner.w

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