BJP leader's 'Advice' to women, said- Don't go to police station after 5 pm
BJP leader's 'Advice' to women, said- Don't go to police station after 5 pm
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Lucknow: The Yogi government is engaged in creating an image that makes the state crime-free for the upcoming 2022 assembly elections in the upcoming state of UP, the country's largest state. On the other hand, senior leaders of his party are instructing the girls not to leave in the evening on the question of the safety of women from a packed platform. In fact, former Uttarakhand Governor and BJP National Vice President Baby Rani Maurya said at a function in Varanasi that women should not go to police stations after 5 pm.

Baby Rani Maurya was addressing women in slums as part of BJP's Valmiki Mahotsav in Varanasi. As a result, she suggested that the women not go to the police station at 5 pm. Not only that, but she also expressed her helplessness over the non-availability of manure to the farmers. Baby Rani Maurya said, "Women officers and sub-inspectors do sit in the police station, but one thing I must say is never go to the police station after 5 o'clock and after dark." Then go the next morning and, if necessary, take your brother, husband or father with you to the police station.
 
Baby Rani Maurya did not stop there and gave an example of farmers not getting manure in Uttar Pradesh. She said the officers keep misleading everyone. I recently received a call from a farmer brother from Agra. He was not getting manure. When I said, he got the manure, but today the officer refused that I would not give it. This type of bullying takes place at the lower level. It needs to be seen by you people.

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