Tag: OP Rajbhar

  • UP Minister Rajbhar on Protests Over Khamenei’s US-Israel Killing

    The death of Iran’s top leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, blamed on a US-Israel joint operation, has ignited sustained Shia protests in Lucknow. Cabinet Minister OP Rajbhar offered his perspective, linking the global swell of demonstrations to unwavering supporter loyalty.

    Congress ramped up criticism, tying PM Modi’s recent Israel sojourn to awareness of the attack plans. They called the leader’s death indefensible, accused America of unchecked aggression, and questioned Modi’s quietude given India’s Vishwaguru rhetoric.

    Rajbhar pushed back, citing Modi’s staple international pitch: hailing from the land of Buddha, bearing peace, advancing import-export synergies, national development, and eschewing fights for unified living.

    He spotlighted Modi’s pointed advice to Israel’s PM against any innocent losses, deeming it a prudent, accountable move. Rajbhar stressed punishing the guilty exclusively to avert broader harm.

    Maharashtra Minister Nitesh Rane’s retort framed India as a Hindu bastion prioritizing its majority first, scoffing at 15-minute police pullout demands and promising five-minute lessons. Rajbhar shot down these as irrational bluster, noting they merely incite unrest and hearsay without progress.

    In this volatile context, Rajbhar advocates sobriety, positioning his views as a stabilizing force amid protests blending local sentiments with far-off conflicts.

  • UP Minister: Rahul Gandhi’s Speeches Shame India Globally

    Political tempers are flaring in Uttar Pradesh as Cabinet Minister OP Rajbhar accuses Rahul Gandhi of chronically embarrassing the nation on world forums. The pointed criticism surfaced in Azamgarh amid backlash over Youth Congress’ disruptive, topless protest at the AI Summit, which drew Anurag Thakur’s ‘traitor’ label for Gandhi in Parliament.

    Interviewed on Wednesday, Rajbhar remarked, ‘Thakur voiced his opinion, but Rahul invariably puts India on trial whenever he speaks or travels.’ He dissected Gandhi’s EC criticisms as hypocritical: ‘Benefiting from their verdicts while slamming them? Step down first.’ Rajbhar nodded approval to SP MP Awadhesh Prasad’s rejection of the protest, calling the bare-bodied vandalism at a global event deplorable.

    Turning to terror probes, Rajbhar excoriated Imran Masood for claiming LeT Bangladesh module detainees—remanded for seven days—are victims. ‘Masood spews lies for votes. Fake notes printed in madrasas in Prayagraj and Kushinagar—do we ignore that?’ he demanded, flipping the script on Masood’s freedom.

    Insisting Congress prioritizes politics over patriotism, Rajbhar’s words amplify BJP’s offensive against perceived anti-national posturing. In UP’s high-stakes arena, this rhetoric fuels partisan fires, promising intensified battles over governance, security, and institutional trust.

  • Akhilesh Anxious Over UP’s 9-Year Riot-Free Record: OP Rajbhar Jibe

    Cabinet Minister OP Rajbhar turned the tables on Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav, attributing his unease to Uttar Pradesh’s exemplary law-and-order record under Yogi Adityanath. Zero riots in nine years mark a golden era of security and growth, dismantling opposition narratives.

    During a media interaction in Lucknow, Rajbhar celebrated infrastructure milestones—metro networks buzzing with activity, expressways symbolizing connectivity, and zero tolerance for unrest. ‘Law reigns supreme,’ he asserted, praising CM Yogi and PM Modi’s joint efforts to elevate backward classes and Dalits.

    Akhilesh’s worry, Rajbhar suggested, stems from impending voter shift. Come assembly elections, his base may shrink to caste loyalists, as even traditional supporters pivot towards proven development. SP’s gloom is palpable amid BJP’s rising tide.

    Sparking the latest clash was Akhilesh’s outrage over police stopping Swami Avimukteshwaranand Saraswati’s bath, decrying it as BJP’s ploy to crush dissent under false pretenses despite a ‘religious’ CM. Rajbhar hit back, exposing SP’s hypocrisy: in 1990, their cadres tormented the swami. ‘Refresh your memory,’ he urged.

    Rajbhar’s confident tone reflects BJP’s momentum, with UP’s peace dividend poised to deliver electoral wins, leaving Akhilesh’s camp fretting over fading influence.

  • OP Rajbhar: Rahul-Like Leaders Shame India Globally, Modi Delivers Development

    Azamgarh buzzed with political fervor as UP minister OP Rajbhar commended Modi-era reforms and tore into Rahul Gandhi for portraying India negatively overseas during an IANS interaction.

    Rajbhar articulated PM Modi’s goal: mainstreaming development for all villages, regions, and people. ‘NDA governments are the engines of this progress, working ceaselessly,’ he affirmed, aligning with public aspirations for growth.

    Spotlighting UP welfare, the honorarium boost for education supporters to Rs 18,000 underscores focus on the vulnerable. Contract workers’ welfare follows suit, aiding countless families.

    For the youth, Modi’s strategy guarantees jobs with dignity and fosters entrepreneurship. UP’s record: massive government recruitments, skill hubs, and startup ecosystems thriving.

    Contrastingly, Rajbhar accused Gandhi and Congress of international slander. ‘Their foreign rants defame India, laying bare the party’s destructive intent.’

    Election updates: registration and SIR underway transparently despite some confusion. Voter slips sent, April 15 list release, on-time polls under EC’s neutral gaze.

    PMAY homes, Ujjwala cylinders, Ayushman coverage, PM-KISAN payouts—crores empowered. Congress-INDIA? Mere hecklers without a growth plan, Rajbhar concluded.

  • Azamgarh Rally: OP Rajbhar Eyes NDA Win Over SP Bastion

    A seismic shift looms in Azamgarh as UP Minister and SBSP president OP Rajbhar forecasts total NDA dominance in the forthcoming elections, shattering SP’s longstanding supremacy. His February 22 rally in the district will serve as the party’s clarion call to battle.

    Anticipating over 10,000 Brahmin luminaries alongside a multicultural turnout, Rajbhar emphasized, ‘This is our electoral trumpet. Azamgarh, SP’s so-called citadel, will fall to NDA on all fronts.’

    He indicted previous SP administrations for entrenching one caste’s rule across state machinery, fostering resentment that eroded their base. ‘February 22 will dawn SP’s nightmare,’ he asserted.

    Dismantling the opposition’s SIR facade, Rajbhar highlighted their street protests contrasting booth-level involvement. ‘Public opposition is a smokescreen for defeats—mirrored in Bihar, soon in other states,’ he charged.

    The Jabalpur pelting was pinned on rogue actors sowing discord to undermine governance. Rahul Gandhi must honor the Sultanpur court notice, Rajbhar added matter-of-factly.

    With this mobilization, SBSP aims to fortify NDA’s eastern UP footprint, leveraging local grievances and unity appeals to flip a pivotal region.