Former BJP MP Vikram Saini, while holding a meeting in support of NDA candidate Mithilesh Pal from Meerapur assembly seat, made a special appeal to the Muslim community, which has become a topic of discussion in political circles. He said that only Muslims are getting 80% of the government benefits, be it free food grains or free houses, so Dalits and Muslims should pay attention to the elections and vote for the Lok Dal candidate.
In fact, on Sunday, the former BJP MLA had reached Jola village in Meerapur constituency to address a public meeting in support of the NDA candidate. While addressing the Muslim community from the stage, he said that Muslims are receiving 80% of government benefits, be it free foodgrains or free houses, so in elections, Dalits and Muslims should pay attention. to the Lok Dal candidate. and vote for him.
Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas is our mantra
When asked about this, he said that our government is running on Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas and all the schemes, be it for houses or foodgrains, are also getting benefits for Muslims. So we should vote for them too.
He also said that those who have two children will receive only 20 kg of food grains. But those who have 12 children will keep the entire bag, so we should also get votes.
SP leader attacked
At the same time, on Vikram Saini’s unique appeal to Muslims to vote, Samajwadi Party Minority Assembly Vice President Maulana Nazar reacted harshly and said that Vikram Saini is not giving us foodgrains from his house, the government is taking We receive money from taxes and in return they distribute food grains to us. It must be said that our money comes back to us in the form of food grains. Food grains provided by the government: When the Congress government was at the Centre, earlier there were food grains, sugar and kerosene as well.
By-elections will be held for these 9 seats.
Let us tell you that by-elections will be held in 9 UP assembly seats which include Katehri, Karhal, Meerapur, Ghaziabad, Majhwan, Sisamau, Khair, Phulpur and Kundarki seats. Voting for these seats will be held on November 20 and the results will be announced on November 23. Previously, voting for the nine seats was due to take place on November 13.