UP minister targets Priyanka Gandhi over ‘lynching’ of Dalit man in Congress-ruled Rajasthan

Uttar Pradesh cabinet minister and BJP leader Suresh Khanna on Sunday launched a scathing attack on Congress national general secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, who is the prime minister. Narendra Modiconstituency of Varanasi for “Kisan Nyay Rally”, and asked when she would go to Rajasthan to demand justice for the family of a Dalit man who was suspected of murder by a group of men.

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Talking to reporters, Khanna accused the Congress of derailing the development and progress of the country. He said that the desperate and frustrated Congress party is trying its best to mislead the people.

Talking about the development work done under the Central and Uttar Pradesh governments, the minister said, “Since Priyanka Gandhi Vadra was in Varanasi, she herself must have got a direct account of it.”

The minister insisted that the rule of law has been established in Uttar Pradesh under the leadership of Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath and accused the Congress of trying to “disrupt peace and harmony” in the state.

On the incident of Lakhimpur Kheri violence, Khanna assured that whoever is guilty will be brought to justice.

Reacting to Congress’s support to the protesting farmers, he said that Priyanka Gandhi is “hungry for power” and knows nothing about agriculture.

However, while addressing the rally earlier in the day, Priyanka Gandhi said that when she talks to people, they tell them that there is no job and income. He claimed that farmers, Dalits and women are feeling upset.

People can be of any caste and religion, they are not safe, alleged the Congress leader. “In this country, the Prime Minister, his Council of Ministers, his party people and his billionaire friends are safe. Get it right. The country is suffering,” the Congress leader said.

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