UP में BJP MLA की Yogi Adityanath से क्या है नाराज़गी ?
The Yogi Adityanath-led government in Uttar Pradesh, often seen as strong and disciplined, is now facing rising dissent from within. Recent developments have exposed cracks within the BJP and its allies in the NDA. BJP MLA Nand Kishor Gurjar openly accused the Yogi government of being a "protector of the corrupt." His allegations of administrative corruption and neglect of public concerns highlight deeper unrest within the party. Gurjar claims that senior officials disregard the grievances of legislators and misuse their authority. Similarly, incidents like the death of a villager in police custody in Lakhimpur Kheri raise serious questions about law enforcement's accountability. The discontent isn’t limited to BJP legislators. NDA allies, such as Apna Dal (Sonelal), have expressed their displeasure. State Technical Education Minister Ashish Patel and Union Minister Anupriya Patel have raised concerns about favoritism and irregularities in promotions within departments. Allegations of bribery and nepotism have further fueled the controversy. Adding to this, Gurjar's claims of rampant cow slaughter and administrative collusion are creating ripples in BJP’s traditional voter base. A recent incident involving 153 tons of seized beef in Greater Noida underscores these issues, raising doubts about the government’s stance on its core agendas. These developments reflect not just individual grievances but a larger crisis of trust within the BJP and its allies. If left unresolved, this internal dissent could pose a significant challenge to Yogi Adityanath’s leadership and BJP's dominance in Uttar Pradesh.