Political Conflict in UP: Keshav Prasad Maurya told SP ‘Madrasaist Party’, requests to change the name

News India Live, Digital Desk: There is always a period of sharp rhetoric in the politics of Uttar Pradesh, and now in this episode, the state Deputy Chief Minister Keshav Prasad Maurya has launched a big attack on the Samajwadi Party (SP). Maurya has even taunted the SP, saying that he should change his name to ‘Madrasaist Party’, which has created a new political controversy in the state. This ruckus between the Cabinet Minister and senior BJP leader Keshav Prasad Maurya is about the issues on the Samajwadi Party, in which he wants to show the SP to the allegedly a particular community. He clearly stated that the Samajwadi Party actually works for terrorists, opponents and madrasas’. His gesture was on the BJP’s own agenda to balance the ongoing government and private efforts for education and development in the state. Maurya also accused the SP of being sympathetic to criminal elements, especially in cases where his supporters allegedly try to spread disturbances. Their statement further heats the current political scenario, where opposition parties are constantly attacking each other before the upcoming elections. In the political rivalry between the BJP and the SP, the education system and issues related to the minority community have often become the center of debate. This issue has once again come into the limelight with this statement of the Deputy Chief Minister, and it is expected that the SP will get a befitting reply.