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Former UP dy CM faces protest at Brahmin meet for not speaking on UGC regulations

Denouncing the new UGC regulations, members of the Brahmin community called it a “black law” against the upper castes.

Published on: Mar 01, 2026 04:46 AM IST
By , Lucknow
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Former deputy chief minister and Rajya Sabha MP Dinesh Sharma faced protests at the All India Brahmin Mahasabha’s “Prabuddha Samagam” at the Indira Gandhi Pratishthan in Lucknow on Saturday because he did not speak on the University Grants Commission issue. Eventually, Sharma left the mic.

Former UP deputy CM Dinesh Sharma. (FILE PHOTO)
Former UP deputy CM Dinesh Sharma. (FILE PHOTO)

Former Rajasthan governor Kalraj Mishra, suspended PCS officer Alankar Agnihotri, Congress UP in-charge Avinash Pandey, and the party’s state president Ajay Rai were also present at the conference along with Brahmin leaders from various political parties.

Denouncing the new UGC regulations, members of the Brahmin community called it a “black law” against the upper castes.

Rajendra Nath Tripathi, national president of the All India Brahmin Mahasabha, claimed some Brahmin leaders applauded the passing of the UGC Act.

“Now, we must oppose such MPs and MLAs,” he said.

Tripathi warned that the new UGC regulations are a ploy against the upper caste community, which will not be allowed to succeed. If the government claims no student will be harmed, it should withdraw the law, he added.

Deputy chief minister Brajesh Pathak also reached the venue but left soon. He told media persons that all concerns of the Brahmin community will be addressed.

“Together, we will build a better society,” he said.

 
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