Pushpendra Saroj claims - No nomination was taken...

Samajwadi party mp from kaushambi seat of Uttar Pradesh Pushpendra Saroj today presented his views in lok sabha for the first time. SP mp raised the issue of atrocities and discrimination against Dalits while speaking on the President's address. Not only this, he claimed that when he himself was contesting the lok sabha elections, the nomination was not taken from his hands while filling the nomination because he comes from the Dalit community.

SP mp Pushpendra Saroj started his speech in lok sabha with the maha Kumbh accident and asked whether the President paid tribute to the people who died in Kumbh only to those whose figures have been given or whether she also paid tribute to the more than 700 people whose deaths are being claimed. He said that the government calls itself the protector of the poor but does not do good to them. Only one percent of the people of the country have control over 40 percent of the country's property.

SP mp made allegations

Pushpendra Saroj said that in our vishwa Guru india, 80 crore people are being given ration. The number of malnutrition in children has reached 35 percent. An alarming situation has arisen in the poor section of the country, despite this the government's attention is towards big events. Whereas the poor are forced to fight their own situation. This government is already working for the rich.

Due to being a Dalit, the form was not taken from my hand

During this, the SP mp also raised questions on issues ranging from women's safety to unemployment. At the end of his talk, he said that he also wants to talk about the increasing atrocities, discrimination and hate speech with Muslims and Dalits. The SP mp said that in UP, especially in bjp ruled states, Muslims were forced to write their names. I myself come from the Dalit community. When I went to contest the election, the form was not taken from my hand. Because I come from the Dalit community. This is the condition of the society today. We want that india where everyone lives in peace and tranquility.

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