The controversy against Aparna Yadav, Vice President of Uttar Pradesh State Women’s Commission, is deepening in Lucknow. Samajwadi Party workers have filed a complaint against him in Hazratganj police station. It is alleged that Aparna Yadav insulted the party by burning the flag of SP-Congress in front of the Assembly.
SP leaders expressed strong protest
Many leaders including Samajwadi Party’s national secretary Pradeep Kumar reached the police station and gave a written complaint. He says that this is not just a political protest, but an organized attempt to damage the image of the party. The leaders have demanded that action should be taken in this matter so that such incidents do not happen in future.
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Demonstration on women’s reservation issue
According to the information, late night on Friday (April 17) Aparna Yadav took to the streets with her supporters and demonstrated. During this, he raised loud slogans against the opposition. Aparna Yadav alleged that the opposition is responsible for the women’s reservation bill not being passed. He said that the attitude of the opposition is negative towards women and it reflects ‘anti-women’ thinking, against which this protest was organized.
During the demonstration, Vice President of Uttar Pradesh State Women’s Commission, Aparna Yadav, attacked the opposition parties in sharp words. During this time, the incident of flag burning came to light, which made the whole matter more sensitive. SP leaders say that there is a right to protest in a democracy, but such steps promote wrong traditions.
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At present, the police have taken the complaint by SP workers and have started investigating the matter. Politics on this issue is likely to become more heated in the coming days. The rhetoric from both sides is continuing, which makes it clear that this dispute is not going to settle down soon.

