Sulking UP minister fires fresh salvo at Adityanath govt

Press Trust of India  |  Lucknow 

Sulking UP Cabinet Monday fired a fresh salvo at the BJP-led government, accusing it of denying funds to open schools for 'divyaangjan' (specially-abled people) in the state.

Rajbhar's fresh attack at the BJP comes a day after he challenged the ruling party to dump him for daring "to call a spade a spade".

Rajbhar, who heads the - an ally of the BJP in UP, said in a tweet, "In Uttar Pradesh, there are 16 'divyaang' schools in 75 districts. In the state, there are 1.5 crore 'divyaang' people. Now, how will they study in these 16 schools?"

"If we speak up in this regard, it is said that we are speaking against them in revolt," he said.

In another tweet, Rajbhar said, "Keeping in mind the 2019 elections, the Ram Mandir issue is being fanned. Through Kumbh, branding of the elections is being done. In Kumbh thousands of crores of rupees are being spent, but when I seek budget for Divyaangjan Empowerment Department, there is no budget."

When contacted, UP's told PTI, "The question should be asked to I am a minister who is equivalent to him (Rajbhar). Hence, it will not be appropriate for me to comment on a person who is equivalent to me."

Rajbhar is a holding the portfolio of Backward Class Welfare and Divyangjan Empowerment in the council of ministers headed by Adityanath.

Hitting back at the BJP's chief, a disgruntled Rajbhar had challenged Sunday his NDA ally to dump him for daring "to call a spade a spade".

"Why are you unnecessarily carrying us? If you have the courage, dump us. The government has no time for welfare activities for backward people," SBSP said in the wake UP BJP Mahendra Nath Pandey's comment that "Rajbhar is a necessary evil" and that comments made by the SBSP chief "should not be taken seriously".

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First Published: Mon, November 19 2018. 15:15 IST