Most of the sufferers of political violence belong to Dalit and backward communities, says Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister
Stating that love jihad was a reality in Kerala, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath called upon the State government to step to be in command of the problem.
Addressing a press conference on the tangential of the Janaraksha Yatra guided by BJP State president Kummanam Rajashekharan here on Wednesday, Mr. Adityanath said that the National Investigative Agency (NIA) had evidence that love jihad was a reality in Kerala. Karnataka also had this crucial problem, he said.
The U.P. Chief Minister also said that almost a thousand people had died due to fever, including chikungunya, in this State. This is a sign of the State of administration in Kerala, he pointed out. Referring to current incidents of political violence in the State, Mr. Adityanath said that the happenings of political violence in the State should be ruined. Most of the victims of political violence belonged to Dalit and backward communities; he added that the Janaraksha Yatra led by Mr. Rajashekharan was to make sure safety with peace for the people of Kerala. The Pinarayi Vijayan government had completely failed to make certain law and order in the State, he further added.
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