SP, BSP assault BJP over Madhya Pradesh urination incident
By PTI
LUCKNOW: The opposition Samajwadi Party and BSP in Uttar Pradesh slammed the BJP on Thursday over the incident during which a tribal man was urinated upon in Madhya Pradesh.
The urination incident occurred in Sidhi district of the BJP-ruled state. The accused was arrested after a purported video of the act surfaced on-line and charged underneath a number of provisions of the legislation, together with the stringent National Security Act.
Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan on Thursday washed the ft of the tribal man whereas sitting on the ground of his official residence in Bhopal to precise sorrow over the incident and apologised to him.
Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) chief Mayawati mentioned the chief minister was indulging in “theatrics” and a “political stunt” forward of the meeting elections.
“The chief minister of Madhya Pradesh calling the sufferer of the urination incident from Sidhi district to his official residence in Bhopal, about 600 kilometres away, and washing his ft in entrance of the digital camera appears to be much less of presidency regret and extra of theatrics and politics of electoral curiosity.
Is such an exhibition applicable,” she requested in a tweet in Hindi.
“Since the elections to the Madhya Pradesh assembly are around the corner, the government’s uneasiness is natural. But the SC, ST, backward and Muslim communities, as well as others in the state will definitely demand an account of the extent to which their lives have suffered due to inflation and unemployment,” Mayawati added.
SP president Akhilesh Yadav mentioned the incident was one other shameful chapter within the historical past of Dalit individuals.
“The demonic, heinous act by a BJP worker on a tribal in Madhya Pradesh’s Sidhi district is another shameful chapter in the history of centuries of oppression on the Dalit society. Is this the only achievement of 18 years of the BJP rule in MP? Arrogance will drown the BJP,” Yadav mentioned in a tweet in Hindi.
LUCKNOW: The opposition Samajwadi Party and BSP in Uttar Pradesh slammed the BJP on Thursday over the incident during which a tribal man was urinated upon in Madhya Pradesh.
The urination incident occurred in Sidhi district of the BJP-ruled state. The accused was arrested after a purported video of the act surfaced on-line and charged underneath a number of provisions of the legislation, together with the stringent National Security Act.
Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan on Thursday washed the ft of the tribal man whereas sitting on the ground of his official residence in Bhopal to precise sorrow over the incident and apologised to him.googletag.cmd.push(operate() googletag.show(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2’); );
Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) chief Mayawati mentioned the chief minister was indulging in “theatrics” and a “political stunt” forward of the meeting elections.
“The chief minister of Madhya Pradesh calling the sufferer of the urination incident from Sidhi district to his official residence in Bhopal, about 600 kilometres away, and washing his ft in entrance of the digital camera appears to be much less of presidency regret and extra of theatrics and politics of electoral curiosity.
Is such an exhibition applicable,” she requested in a tweet in Hindi.
“Since the elections to the Madhya Pradesh assembly are around the corner, the government’s uneasiness is natural. But the SC, ST, backward and Muslim communities, as well as others in the state will definitely demand an account of the extent to which their lives have suffered due to inflation and unemployment,” Mayawati added.
SP president Akhilesh Yadav mentioned the incident was one other shameful chapter within the historical past of Dalit individuals.
“The demonic, heinous act by a BJP worker on a tribal in Madhya Pradesh’s Sidhi district is another shameful chapter in the history of centuries of oppression on the Dalit society. Is this the only achievement of 18 years of the BJP rule in MP? Arrogance will drown the BJP,” Yadav mentioned in a tweet in Hindi.