Religion should not be used to create politics: UP minister
Uttar Pradesh Labor Minister Swami Prasad Maurya has stressed that religion is a matter of faith and it should not be made a matter of politics. The minister, while talking to newspersons on the sidelines of BJP's Prabudh Varg Sammelan on Thursday, also said the party has nothing to do with Abba Jaan, Chacha Jaan, and Bhai Jaan.
God is a matter of faith: Maurya
The party is going to the people in upcoming elections of the UP Assembly on the basis of its welfare and development schemes, he added. "No God should be associated with politics. God is a matter of faith. All the people have the freedom to believe in God according to their faith. The matter of faith should not be mixed with politics," Maurya said.
BJP reaching people on basis of welfare, development schemes: Maurya
He also attacked Samajwadi Party president Akhilesh Yadav on "his love of Lord Ram and Shri Krishna." Referring to the recent statement of Bharatiya Kisan Union (BKU) leader Rakesh Tikait terming AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi as "Chacha Jaan," he said the BJP is going to the public on the basis of its public welfare and development schemes.
Recently, Adityanath's 'Abba Jaan' remark had sparked a controversy
Those who do not have anything are taking the help of Chacha Jaan and Abba Jaan. BJP is not concerned with Abba Jaan, Chacha Jaan, and Bhai Jaan, he said. Recently, UP Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, apparently attacking the Samajwadi Party, had said people who say "Abba Jaan" used to "digest" all the ration items earlier and this had sparked a controversy of sorts.
People have rejected every other party: Maurya
Claiming that the opposition parties have failed in UP, Maurya said they have become issueless and the people of the country and the state have rejected the Congress, SP, and Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP). It is only Prime Minister Narendra Modi, his development agenda and welfare schemes that are being discussed, he added.