UP Politics: With the Bharatiya Janata Party getting fewer seats in the Lok Sabha elections, it seems that an 'opposition' has emerged within the BJP. The allies were already attacking them, now even the party MLAs are raising their voices. However, the state's Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath is continuously engaged in the government's work without getting distracted. The disturbing thing is that despite the indiscipline of the MLAs and the former MLAs constantly criticizing the government, no strict action is being taken against the organization.
Politics started on the letter
After the Lok Sabha elections, Anupriya Patel of ally Apna Dal was the first to attack the government by writing a letter in the name of reservation. After being shocked by the government's response, she wrote a letter regarding the toll plaza of Mirzapur. The matter does not end here, the opposition parties are still attacking on the presence of teachers, but some leaders of the party itself have written a letter to the MLAs regarding this presence. Sanjay Nishad kept making allegations, now his son Sarvan Nishad surrounded the Chauri-Chaura police.
A BJP MLC from Gorakhpur-Faizabad Graduates constituency has written a letter on the teacher's presence. At the same time, BJP MLA from Jaunpur Ramesh Chandra Mishra and former minister Moti Singh have accused the police-administration of harassing people. The special thing is that former minister Moti Singh himself talks about the misuse of police-administrative system when his opponents were ministers in Par, Pratapgarh. BJP MLA from Campierganj Fateh Bahadur Singh has accused the Gorakhpur police-administration of being lax in the case of conspiracy to murder him. Narad Rai, who joined BJP just two days ago, has accused the administration of arbitrariness in a program in Ballia.
A senior BJP leader said that the MLA is attacking the government for lack of work in the district and some personal interests. He should pay more attention to the problems of the people of the area and development work. Amidst all this, it is surprising that the BJP organization has not taken any disciplinary action against any leader who openly attacked the government on the party platform. Questions are also being raised in the party on this attitude.
Yogi busy in development work and flood control
Amidst the strange anti-government campaign, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath is busy with his work. He not only visited Lakhimpur, Shrivasti, Balrampur and Shahjahanpur for flood control but also reviewed the work there. He is busy making the tree plantation campaign a success.