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People removed SP from power due to its appeasement policy: State cabinet minister Sanjay Nishad Nishad

People removed SP from power due to its appeasement policy: State cabinet minister Sanjay Nishad Nishad

Time of India21-04-2025

Prayagraj: Hitting back at
president
for his remark that the BJP's "double engine are colliding", state cabinet minister
Sanjay Nishad
said that due to the SP's policy of appeasement, people removed it from the engine.
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Accusing the Samajwadi Party of following the ideals of Mughal emperor Aurangzeb, Nishad said, "When you follow Aurangzeb's ideals, people will surely get angry and react to it." He said that the entire country knew the people who were involved in Murshidabad violence. He claimed that "there are some leaders in the SP who are used for issuing controversial statements". He said that for the first time, a Nishad leader was taking out a 'samvaidhanik akhikar yatra' on the issue of reservation."
The way the yatra is getting public support from the fishermen community, it is clear that the community will force the ruling party to think about the issue of reservation. "The alliance of
Nishad Party
and BJP was formed on the issue of reservation and other issues of the fishermen community," he said.Asked about non-participation of Nishad MLA of the district, he said that in the 2022 elections, the Nishad Party fielded its candidates on two assembly seats in the district.
"One had the symbol of Nishad Party and the other contested on BJP symbol. Those who were fielded on Nishad Party symbol are welcoming the yatra and preparing for public meeting in Handia," he said.
He said that the in the 2027 assembly elections the party would distance itself from those who would not stand with the party and the fishermen community on the issue of reservation.
Nishad said that fishermen should be cautious about those representatives of the community who had gone to other parties as they were misleading the central and state govt on the issue of economic, political, and social reservation of the fishermen community.
"They do not want to let reservation be implemented under any circumstances. Nishad Party was formed on the issue of reservation and we are committed to the cause," he added.

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