Just before the Uttar Pradesh by-election, there were fierce verbal attacks between the Samajwadi Party. And on the day of voting, instead of reducing, this political turmoil intensified from the social media handles of the leaders to the press conference hall. Meanwhile, Samajwadi party mp and spokesperson from Chandauli, Virendra Singh has accused of inciting Samajwadi party workers in the Majhawan by-election. Apart from this, he has also said that - Union minister anupriya patel and deputy cm Brijesh Pathak are working like ringtones of the central government. Raising questions on topics like zero tolerance is their drama before the election.
SP flags were crushed with kicks - SP MP
Samajwadi party mp Virendra Singh, while talking to ABP News, made a big allegation on the police administration and said that - We have received a report from our workers that the sector in-charge was harassed at Baraini under Kachhwa police station. The booth agent was picked up by the police administration. Even the bags were not allowed to be put. Flags were kicked, our workers were deliberately provoked in Majhawan so that the voting percentage could be reduced. We demand from the election commission that the police administrative officers should be brought under control. We had earlier also suspected that this type of rigging could be done in the elections. This is the frustration of the BJP, but we would like to make one thing clear that with the blessings of the people we have already won the elections.
anupriya patel and Keshav prasad Maurya are like the ringtones of the central government - MP
Taking a dig at the issue of Union minister anupriya patel expressing her displeasure over the attack on her worker, the SP mp said that - this is all her drama just before the elections. anupriya patel and Keshav prasad Maurya are the ringtones of the central government. They are working completely at the behest of the central government. On the Muslim women revealing their identity in burqa, he said - on what authority are the police administrative officers checking the ID and identity of the voters.