Lucknow: BJP Leader Naresh Agarwal on Friday directing controversy over SP head “Jinnah comment” Akhilesh Yadav, said that people who love Jinnah have to leave India and “go to Pakistan”.
Speaking to reporters in front of the BJP supported by BJP ‘Vaishya Sammelan’, which is scheduled to be held in Lucknow on November 14, he said that the country belonged to the followers of “Gandhi (Mahatma Gandhi) and Patel (Vallabh Bhai Patel)”.
He reacted to Akhilesh’s statement recently compared the leaders of the Muslim League and founder of Pakistan Jinnah with Gandhi, Jawaharlal Nehru and Patel.
Agarwal has maintained a low profile since 2018 when he joined BJP after being rejected tickets to Rajya Sabha by SP.
Cine Star changed Politician Jaya Bachchan was chosen than Agarwal by SP leadership, a step that left former RS MP and seven times Mla from Hardoi Riled.
Jibe Agarwal in Akhilesh marks his aggressive appearance from the political stage which is relatively inactive to seduce the ‘Vaishya’ (Trader) community that supports BJP ahead of the upper assembly selection.
His son, Nitin Agarwal, who now represents Hardoi voters, recently relevant by BJP as a candidate for the position of representative of the speaker in the upper assembly, a step seen as a safron party effort to confuse the ranking of opposition, especially SP, which has reduced his senior parliamentarian members Narendra Singh Verma, a Kurmi.
BJP has traditionally been banking on the sound of the top caste, including Vaishya (trader community).
Agarwal said that BJP has organized conventions for various communities.
“Vaishya Sammelan is also part of the BJP campaign,” he said.
He claimed that there were no political parties that could survive against BJP which would get full support from the Vaishya community and win more than 300 seats.
Earlier this week on November 7, Agarwal had carried out a spicy attack on opposition parties in Hardoi, said that those who did not believe in Lord Rama and consider Jinnah when their leaders were taught to go to temples.
In a clear reference to BSP, Agarwal said that those who used to say that the toilet had to be built in Ayodhya now began to remember the RAM temple.
He has also argued to do as applies to those who sing “Pakistan Zindabad”.
“They have no right to live in this country,” he said.