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BSP Slams UP CM Over “Talibani Mindset” Remark, Alleges BJP-SP Creating Conflicts In Name Of Religion

UP CM said that all those people who support the Talibani mindset will be dealt with strictly by the state government

Mumbai: Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) on Tuesday slammed Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath for his “Talibani mindset” remark on opposition parties and accused him of “creating conflict in the name of religion” ahead of the assembly elections in the state.

BSP spokesperson Sudhindra Bhadoria further alleged that both BJP and Samajwadi Party (SP) are doing politics of religion in the state. Also Read: Top 3 Hot Black Outfits Of Jyoti Saxena, That Will Make You Drool Over Her Beauty

“BJP and SP are doing politics in name of religion. As the state assembly election is coming nearer, these people started creating conflict in the name of religion,” Bhadoria told ANI.

Further speaking on Yogi Adityanath’s remarks in Kairana, Bhadoria questioned them, “are they (BJP and SP) raising issues like unemployment, hunger and farmers problems? or were they simply creating conflict?”

“This is fatal and the public will not accept it,” he added.

Earlier on Monday, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister attacked the opposition parties and said that all those people who support the Talibani mindset will not be tolerated and will be dealt with strictly by the state government.

Addressing a rally in Kairana in the Shamli district, the Chief Minister said, “All those people who support the Talibani mindset in the state will be dealt with strictly by the Uttar Pradesh government. Talibani mindset should not be accepted. It should not be tolerated. Those who support this are driving society into the pre-historic era. The basic rights of citizens are violated with this mindset. Those who follow their religious beliefs. blindly, follow the Talibani mindset. Such activities will not be tolerated.”

The UP Chief Minister visited Kairana after meeting members of families who were allegedly forced to leave the town in 2016. The reported migration from Kairana was a major issue during the 2017 Assembly elections.

Uttar Pradesh is scheduled to go for Assembly polls early next year.

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