Apr 12, 2025 09:10 PM IST
Concentrating on the Samajwadi Get together, Maurya stated the occasion’s PDA (Pichda, Dalit, Alpsankhyak) slogan did not mirror in its governance. “Once in power, the SP chief forgets the backward and Dalit communities,” he stated, accusing the occasion of neglecting its core voter base.
Deputy chief minister Keshav Prasad Maurya on Saturday stated the amended Waqf Act will pave the best way for releasing huge stretches of land from the grip of “waqf mafias.” He alleged that almost 90% of Muslim land had been encroached upon beneath the duvet of waqf properties and the Waqf Board, calling the modification a essential step to reclaim such land for public welfare.
Maurya was addressing a public convention organised by the Kushwaha, Shakya, Saini, and Maurya Maha Sangh on the Junior Excessive Faculty floor in Padrauna city of Kushinagar district, on Saturday. (Sourced)
He was addressing a public convention organised by the Kushwaha, Shakya, Saini, and Maurya Maha Sangh on the Junior Excessive Faculty floor in Padrauna city of Kushinagar district.
Concentrating on the Samajwadi Get together, Maurya stated the occasion’s PDA (Pichda, Dalit, Alpsankhyak) slogan did not mirror in its governance. “Once in power, the SP chief forgets the backward and Dalit communities,” he stated, accusing the occasion of neglecting its core voter base.
Maurya recalled that when he took cost because the BJP’s state president, the occasion had solely 40 members within the Uttar Pradesh Legislative Meeting. “Today, the BJP commands a clear majority in the same House,” he stated, crediting the individuals of the state for making BJP the world’s largest political occasion.
He additionally forecasted a shift within the political panorama of U.P, saying, “In the 2027 assembly elections, the SP will be reduced to the margins, and other parties, including Congress, will lose their relevance in the state.”
As a part of his go to, Maurya unveiled statues of Uma Shankar Kushwaha and Bindra Devi. He additionally paid respects on the Maha Parinirvana Temple in Kushinagar, providing tributes to Lord Buddha. “India stands for Buddha, not for Yuddha,” he stated, invoking India’s dedication to peace and concord.