Politics of opposing Indian culture will no longer work: UP Deputy Chief Minister Dinesh Sharma

Lakhimpur/Shravasti, Feb 17: Uttar Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Dinesh Sharma on Thursday hit out at opposition parties for dividing people on caste and communal lines, saying the politics of opposing Indian culture will no longer work. He alleged that opposition leaders, who were earlier against the country’s culture, are now wearing janeu (sacred thread) on their clothes, going to temples and reciting Hanuman Chalisa, as they called for a change in the BJP. credited. last five years.

The senior BJP leader organized public programs in support of party candidates in Lakhimpur and Shravasti districts. Voting will be held in Lakhimpur on February 23 and Shravasti on February 27. Sharma accused the opposition Congress, Samajwadi Party and Bahujan Samaj Party of dividing people on the lines of casteism and communalism. Today some opposition leaders are wearing janeu over their clothes and are also announcing their ‘gotra’. They are ringing the temple bell and also reciting Hanuman Chalisa. He said that earlier these parties used to create differences among the people by opposing the culture of India, but their such disgusting politics is not going to work now. He said that with the changing times, Uttar Pradesh has completely changed in the last five years.

He predicted a bigger victory for his party than in 2017 and said that even the opposition parties will not be able to touch the three-digit figure even at once. He also lauded the BJP-led government in Uttar Pradesh for changing the law and order situation in the state, improving the quality of education and employment. Throwing light on his party’s motto of ‘Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas’, he said that the BJP government does not discriminate between people in sharing state benefits and welfare schemes.

Voting is being held in seven phases this time for 403 assembly seats in the state. Voting was held in the first two phases on February 10 and 14 and the results will be declared on March 10.

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