Brahmin: ‘SP will field more and more Brahmin candidates to return to power’. Allahabad News – Times of India

Ayodhya: Samajwadi Party Veteran and former president, Mata Prasad Pandey, who participated Brahmin The summit organized by the party in Ambedkarnagar’s Katheri constituency on Sunday, said, Akhilesh Yadav-led party will field maximum Brahmin candidatesTo help bring the SP back to power, especially in Eastern UP.
“Brahmins have been persecuted by the present BJP government and the anger in the community is clear. Brahmins, who make up 13% of the population, will get a bigger share of the ticket this time and we will harness this furious anger to win an election victory,” he told TOI. brahmins He said that they are self-reliant and do not want profit from the government, but they are ready to die to maintain their self-respect.
Most of the Brahmin leaders from 20 districts of UP who participated in the conference echoed the views of the former president, even as the organizers rallied Lord Parashuram with a battle ax and “religion” against the anti-people policies of the BJP government. War” was declared.
Speaking to TOI, party vice-president Jai Shankar Pandey dodged a question whether the Samajwadi Party was trying to replicate Mayawati’s social engineering formula, saying, “Each district has one or two Brahmins on Samajwadi Party ticket. Will be on the field.”
The summit at Katehri, 45 km from Ayodhya, coincided with the ‘Jan Vishwas Yatra’, which was flagged off by BJP national president JP Nadda at Akbarpur, the headquarters of Ambedkar Nagar district.
The conference began with ‘Shankhnaad’ (conch blowing), followed by recitation of ‘Havan’ and ‘Sundar Kand’. Thereafter the battle ax figure of Brahman symbol Parashurama with conch shell was distributed among the participants.
Speaking to TOI, Brahmin Conclave organizer Ashish Pandey Dipu said, “Samajwadi Party has always given respect to Brahmins and they are far behind Akhilesh Yadav this time. We distributed the war ax and conch, which is a symbol of Brahmin pride. ,

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