What did Keshav Prasad Maurya say about the Parliament incident?

Balasahana Suresh

Reportedly Union home minister amit Shah's statement on baba Saheb Dr Bhimrao Ambedkar and the alleged jostling incidents in parliament have raised the political temperature even in the harsh cold. All political parties are trying to cash in on this opportunity. Uttar Pradesh deputy chief minister Keshav prasad Maurya, who reached kanpur, took on SP supremo akhilesh yadav and congress leader rahul gandhi over the recent incidents in Parliament. During this, he taught a lesson on morality to someone and advised someone to go to RSS shakhas.

Meanwhile deputy chief minister Keshav prasad Maurya has reached kanpur to participate in many programs. After reaching kanpur, deputy cm Keshav prasad Maurya first visited the Gurudwara. prime minister Narendra Modi had bowed his head at this Gurudwara during the lok sabha elections. Talking to the media here, deputy cm Keshav prasad Maurya said, "Akhilesh Yadav has been targeting RSS from time to time to shine his politics." Taking a dig at akhilesh yadav, he said, "If he likes RSS so much, then he should go to the branches of the Sangh."

When attacking congress leader rahul gandhi, Keshav prasad Maurya said, "He has inherited politics." He said, "If he had got politics through struggle, then the behavior that he has shown in parliament would not have been seen." deputy cm Keshav prasad said, "Those who have created a deadlock in parliament, when the elections will be held in the coming time, they will not be in parliament to create a deadlock." deputy cm Keshav prasad Maurya's statement regarding two big leaders can intensify political allegations and counter-allegations. On this occasion, the way Keshav prasad Maurya targeted the leader of Opposition rahul gandhi over the events in parliament and advised SP leader akhilesh yadav to go to the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh branch, this matter can escalate.

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