BHARATIYA JANATA Party (BJP) Rajya Sabha MP and in-charge of the party?s Rajasthan affairs Kalraj Mishra said that the resignation of three MLAS would not affect the party. Talking to the media persons after laying the foundation of a development project here on Tuesday, Mishra sharply reacted to the resignation of the three BJP MLAS and their joining the Samajwadi Party (SP).
BHARATIYA JANATA Party (BJP) Rajya Sabha MP and in-charge of the party’s Rajasthan affairs Kalraj Mishra said that the resignation of three MLAS would not affect the party.
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Talking to the media persons after laying the foundation of a development project here on Tuesday, Mishra sharply reacted to the resignation of the three BJP MLAS and their joining the Samajwadi Party (SP).
Three BJP MLAs Mahendra Singh Yadav, Amarjit Singh Jansewak and Shyam Singh Ahirya resigned from the party and joined the SP.
He said that the BJP had decided not to give tickets to these MLAs in the forthcoming assembly polls following electorate’s resentment against them in their constituencies.
“I doubt whether the SP would give them tickets in the election or not?” he said Mishra lashed out at the Mulayam Singh Yadav-led government in the State and said that it had failed on all the fronts.
There was no law and order and the people wanted the BJP to replace this anti people government.
He added: “I had talked to the Chief Minister so that the kidnapped schoolboy of Azamgarh could be released but the administration failed to save his life.”
Commenting on the series of BSP’s Brahmin sammelans for the electoral gains, Kalraj Mishra said that it was overlooking other castes of society, focusing only on Brahmins.
No party could form the government on support of any particular caste, he said. Earlier, the BSP used to focus only on dalit votes but now it had been trying to woo Brahmins just to come to power. With only 30 per cent expected votes of Brahmins and dalits in the State, the BSP could not form the government, he said adding that the people would foil the evil designs of the BSP as it was selling tickets for the coming election.
The Congress had dual character like the Communist Parties. While it was supporting the SP in UP, it was criticising the same party at the Centre.
Mishra said that the BJP would contest the coming election in the State on its own and form the government.