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Twarit: After facing defeat in by-elections, UP BJP MLAs take on government
After losing Kairana and Noorpur by-election, Bharatiya Janta Party MLA Shyam Prakash has taken on his own Government via a poem on his Facebook account.
Prakash criticized his government saying- Party won the election in the name of Modi, but couldn’t do much to make the people happy and couldn’t win their hearts.
He further also pointed at BJP’s links with RSS and claimed that party’s train has gone off track.
To everyone’s surprise the MLA also accused the party of “corruption”.
Bharatiya Janta Party’s defeat in Kairana and Nurpur comes only months after party lost Gorakhour and Phulpur seats in By-elections.
With the united opposition getting a major boost on Thursday after triumphing over the BJP in Uttar Pradesh's Kairana Lok Sabaha bypoll and other by-elections, Congress said the results marked the "beginning of the end of BJP".
Prakash criticized his government saying- Party won the election in the name of Modi, but couldn’t do much to make the people happy and couldn’t win their hearts.
He further also pointed at BJP’s links with RSS and claimed that party’s train has gone off track.
To everyone’s surprise the MLA also accused the party of “corruption”.
Bharatiya Janta Party’s defeat in Kairana and Nurpur comes only months after party lost Gorakhour and Phulpur seats in By-elections.
With the united opposition getting a major boost on Thursday after triumphing over the BJP in Uttar Pradesh's Kairana Lok Sabaha bypoll and other by-elections, Congress said the results marked the "beginning of the end of BJP".
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