Samajwadi Party protests outside state assembly against UP Government over Varanasi demolitions
Lucknow (UttarPradesh) [India], February 9 (ANI): On the first day of the UP Assembly budget session in Lucknow, Samajwadi Party (SP) leaders held a protest against the state government over several issues.
Samajwadi Party MLC Ashutosh Sinha stated that the party intends to "corner the government" regarding the continuous demolition of temples in Varanasi, vowing to fight the issue from the streets to the assembly.
"The government is scared. When we wanted to go and see for ourselves whether it was AI or if the government's claims were baseless, the government worked to stop us. They filed cases against us. The police dragged us away. Just think about how scared the UP government is. We have fought on this matter on the streets, and we will continue to question the government in the assembly as well," said Ashutosh Sinha.
Samajwadi Party MLA Ravidas Mehrotra, during the protest, speaking to ANI, said, "The budget session is starting from today. The government's budget has already been leaked; they are presenting a budget of more than 9 lakh crore rupees. However, of the budget they presented last year, not even 40% has been spent yet. This government has failed on all fronts."
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