
Lucknow,
28 Dec (HS): State President Pankaj Chaudhary appears to be taking a strong
stance against the caste politics allegedly brewing within the BJP in Uttar
Pradesh. He not only expressed strong objections to the meetings held in the
capital, but is now conveying this message in meetings during his tour starting
from Braj. A day earlier, at a meeting in Agra, he once again made it clear
that the Bharatiya Janata Party is a nationalist and all-community party.
Action will be taken against those who speak out against it. He stated that
workers and leaders have been warned to prevent the recent meetings in Lucknow
from happening again. He clarified that anyone found doing so will face action
in accordance with the party constitution. This clearly demonstrates the need
to curb caste politics within the UP BJP before it harms itself. The new state
president also appears to be in the same mood.
The
BJP makes its workers MPs, state and even national presidents: After visiting
Banke Bihari in Mathura, Pankaj Chaudhary arrived in Agra. In a meeting there,
he said that to become party president in the Indi alliance, including
Akhilesh, Lalu, and Mamata, a worker would have to be reborn in their families.
In the BJP, the party appoints whoever is needed. It even makes them MPs, state
and national presidents.
Furthermore,
Chaudhary further stated that the BJP's strength is that there are no small or
large workers. Even the BJP state president is higher than the Samajwadi
Party's national president. He urged workers to contribute to the vision of a
developed India by 2047 and work towards forming a government with a full
majority in the 2027 assembly elections.
I
started my journey from the Braj region so that the West doesn't think I'm just
from the East: Pankaj Chaudhary said that I started my journey from the Braj
region with the blessings of Banke Bihari so that the workers of the West don't
think that I am a leader from the East and won't pay attention to the West. The
workers of the Braj region are fighters, so everyone's support is essential. If
the workers are determined, no one can stop them. But if they sit at home, they
won't be successful. During this, a large number of officials and workers
including Cabinet Minister Baby Rani Maurya, Tourism Minister Jaiveer Singh,
Union Minister of State SP Singh Baghel and MP Rajkumar Chahar were present.
Hindusthan Samachar / Abhishek Awasthi