Defiance echoes through Uttar Pradesh politics as Cabinet Minister OP Rajbhar, helmsman of the Suheldev Bharatiya Samaj Party, vows an NDA clean sweep in Azamgarh’s assembly segments. The SP’s iron grip on this turf faces its sternest test yet with Rajbhar’s power-packed rally slated for February 22.
More than 10,000 enlightened Brahmins and cross-community participants are poised to join, heralding SBSP’s poll campaign kickoff. ‘SP flaunts Azamgarh as their den, but the 22nd will expose the cracks,’ Rajbhar proclaimed.
He chronicled SP’s era of caste hegemony, from bureaucratic postings to police outposts, which he claims drove voters away. The upcoming rally, he said, will jolt SP into realizing their electoral peril.
Rajbhar shredded opposition’s SIR opposition as theatrical, with parties decrying it publicly yet mobilizing cadres privately. ‘A ploy to hide failures, just like in Bihar—expect it in Bengal, Tamil Nadu, Assam too,’ he observed.
Condemning Jabalpur’s stone-throwing as mischief by chaos-mongers, he urged vigilance against destabilizing forces. On Rahul Gandhi’s court date, adherence to law is non-negotiable, he stressed.
Rajbhar’s offensive signals a broader NDA strategy to penetrate SP heartlands, blending caste arithmetic with development promises in a high-stakes prelude to elections.