Om Prakash Rajbhar flays BJP\, says he will not toe its line

Om Prakash Rajbhar flays BJP, says he will not toe its line

Press Trust of India 

president and senior in the government Saturday expressed dissatisfaction with the BJP dispensation, claiming whenever he talks about the poor, "they bring in the Hindu-Muslim issue".

Threatening to resign as minister, he said his "heart is broken. Should I fight for the poor or become a slave of the BJP?"

"I have come here to fight for the poor and not to toe the line of the BJP. I am not here to taste power," he said addressing the "ghulami chodo, samaj jodo" rally to mark the 16th of the party.

"They haven't even given us a party office. I had come prepared to resign today from this platform itself," said.

The had earlier expressed unhappiness over rebel being allotted a government bungalow.

Rajbhar, who has often criticised the BJP government, said, "My heart is broken. The BJP doesn't want to give me a share in governance. Whenever I raise the issue of the poor, they talk about temples, mosques. They talk about Hindus and Muslims."

Our children want good education and not "mandir or masjid", he said.

Calling for providing quota within the OBC quota for different marginalized group according to their share in the population, said that had promised to do it within six months, but it is yet to materialize.

'Twelve states have this arrangement but not Uttar Pradesh," he stressed.

He also demanded that be divided into four parts -- Purvanchal, Pashchimanchal, Madhyanchal and Bundelkhand -- for better representation and governance, besides a ban on liquor.

"When a neighbouring state like could achieve it why not " he asked.

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First Published: Sat, October 27 2018. 19:10 IST