Will see off Munawwar Rana, if he wants to leave: Dinesh Sharma at Panchayat Aaj Tak


Uttar Pradesh Deputy Prime Minister Dinesh Sharma said Friday that he would “personally bid farewell” to Urdu poet Munawwar Rana if he decides to leave Uttar Pradesh.

Sharma responded Munawwar Rana’s reported comment that he was from Uttar Pradesh. would move out whether the BJP wins the upcoming parliamentary election.

Speak to the Panchayat Aaj Tak Dinesh Sharma said: “Munawwar Rana is our elder. I respect him. He is a good poet. He writes good poetry. But if he wants to leave Uttar Pradesh, I will see him personally because I respect him.”

Uttar Pradesh Deputy Prime Minister Dinesh Sharma at the Panchayat Aaj Tak event (Photo: India Today)

When asked if he would like Munawwar Rana to move out of Uttar Pradesh, Sharma said, “I don’t want him to move out as we will return to power in the elections.”

Munawwar Rana had sharply criticized Yogi Adityanath’s government after his daughters, along with other demonstrators, were booked to participate in an open-ended protest against the changed citizenship law last year.

Uttar Pradesh will vote in February-March next year.

Dinesh Sharma on UP’s Covid-19 management

Regarding the pandemic, Dinesh Sharma said Friday the opposition had been spreading misinformation and rumors about Covid-19 while the BJP leaders worked on the ground helping people in the villages.

“At the height of the second wave of Covid-19, some opposition leaders were sitting at home tweeting about vaccines and not even visiting their constituencies. BJP employees were on site in villages. “

Dinesh Sharma called Uttar Pradesh’s handling of the Covid-19 pandemic a “role model” around the world and said, “Yogi Adityanath did not take a single vacation even when he was Covid-19 positive and his father died.”

The UP government, including within the BJP, had come under fire for its handling of the Covid-19 situation and corpses floating in the Ganges in some parts of the state.

Dinesh Sharma on peasant protest

As western Uttar Pradesh witnessed farmer protests against controversial farm laws, Dinesh Sharma said farmers were the BJP’s priority. The Deputy CM said Yogi Adityanath’s government had taken the necessary steps to increase farmers’ incomes.

“There wasn’t a single day of excitement in UP. The state’s farmers are also satisfied with the BJP. said Dinesh Sharma.

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