Bareilly,
19 July (HS): BJP's state president Bhupendra Singh Chaudhary launched a
scathing attack on the Samajwadi Party and the Indi Alliance. He said that the
incidents happening in the state regarding the Kanwar Yatra could be part of a
conspiracy and the SP's thinking is working behind this. Chaudhary, who had
arrived at the changeover program of Union Home Minister Amit Shah and at the
residence of BJP councilor Arendra Arora to offer condolences on Saturday, was
talking to journalists at the Circuit House.
He
said that the Kanwar Yatra is related to the faith of crores of devotees, but
some people are deliberately trying to spoil the atmosphere. The police is
investigating, so it is too early to say anything right now, but these
incidents cannot be considered normal.
Targeted
SP and India alliance: Chaudhary said that the thinking of Akhilesh Yadav and
his party has been anti-Hindu from the beginning. His statements on sages and
Kanwar Yatra are proof of this. He called the India Alliance a mismatched
alliance of opportunists and selfish people and said that the ideology of this
alliance is also anti-Hindu.
Yogi
government strict on law and order: The BJP state president said that there is
rule of law in the state and no one will be allowed to spread anarchy. The Yogi
government has already made planned preparations to ensure that festivals of
every community are celebrated peacefully. All religions are respected, but
hurting anyone's faith will not be accepted.
Objection
raised on teacher's poem: When journalists mentioned teacher Rajneesh Gangwar's
viral poem Kanvad lene mat jaana tum, gyaan ka deep jalana,
Chaudhary expressed displeasure. He said that India is a country of diverse
faiths and everyone has the right to live life according to their religion.
Hurting the sentiments of any religion is reprehensible. Some people
deliberately create controversy, which will not be tolerated now. During this
time, many BJP officials including regional president Durvijay Singh Shakya,
metropolitan president Adhir Saxena, Dr. Vinod Pagrani were present.
Hindusthan Samachar / Abhishek Awasthi