Today is the day of the by-election results for 9 assembly seats in Uttar Pradesh. Meanwhile, SP MP Ram Gopal Yadav has made a controversial statement. He compared the UP by-elections to the violence in Bangladesh. Ram Gopal said that the situation observed in our by-elections was similar to that observed in Bangladesh.
He told the workers to consider the vote as more valuable than life. Ram Gopal said that nothing is more valuable than voting in democracy. If someone tries to take your vote, consider it more valuable than your life and protect it. People have started breaking all the rules and regulations.
‘The public treats them’
He scoffed and said: now even the police are voting. These can be addressed by the general public. Just as the situation was seen in our by-elections, a similar situation was seen in Bangladesh. The children had taken to the streets of Bangladesh. The police did not allow people to vote in our by-elections. The police threatened the women with guns.
What happened in the by-elections?
Actually, there was a ruckus during voting in Kakroli village in the by-election in Mirapur seat of UP’s Muzaffarnagar district. The police dispersed the crowd with mild lathicharge. During this time, there was a heated argument between women voting on a street and the police. Inspector Rajeev Sharma, in-charge of Kakrauli police station, stood next to the police with a pistol in his hand.
The inspector will be honored.
Now the news is that the police inspector who showed the gun to the women will be honored. Brahma Devoted Brahmin Mahasabha has announced that it will honor Inspector Rajeev Sharma. Brahmin Mahasabha says Rajiv Sharma tried to stop the angry crowd. Otherwise, a big incident could have occurred and the Mahasabha will honor Muzaffarnagar district magistrate, SSP and police station chairman Rajeev Sharma.