
BSP accuses RMD Agrawal of misleading people
CITY UNIT president of the Bahujan Samaj Party Rajendra Jatav has accused Hindu Mahasabha MLA Dr RMD Agrawal of misguiding people. He said former chief minister and BSP leader Mayawati had never appreciated Dr Agrawal as he claimed.
Talking to mediapersons, Jatav said Mayawati government had taken the decision that medical colleges will be run by the State government instead of societies and alleged taht Samajwadi Party leaders were misleading people on the issue.
He said the BSP government had allocated funds for Dharmshala overbridge but other political parties were taking the credit for the bridge.
Priority to local talent
PRODUCER OF AK Creation AK Nasim said here that he was going to produce a telefilm on foetus problem entitled Where you are God. Earlier he has produced a telefilm based on AIDS. Talking to mediapersons he said local talent will be given priority in this film.
The film story is based on people of eastern UP where birth of a girl child was considered a bad omen.

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