Yogi anti-Brahmin bias comes to fore; outrage over I-Day bar on cameramen
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Yogi anti-Brahmin bias comes to fore; outrage over I-Day bar on cameramen

Deccan Chronicle  

The ongoing developments in the Yogi Adityanath government have not only put the focus back on the Uttar Pradesh chief minister’s centralized style of functioning but also revived talk about his bias against Brahmins. # When Nationalist Congress Party chief Sharad Pawar announced that former Rajasthan governor and senior Congress leader Margaret Alva would be the joint opposition’s candidate for the vice-president’s election, it set off a furious discussion about who had suggested her name. Though a subject of informal chatter till now, Scindia baiters in the Congress and the BJP today gleefully refer to the results of the recent local body elections in Madhya Pradesh to proclaim, “We told you so.” Used to a winning spree, the BJP got a jolt when the Congress bagged the mayor’s post in Gwalior after 57 years. However, Mr Prasad’s spell in hibernation appears to have ended after the National Herald case hit the headlines once again with the Enforcement Directorate summoning Sonia and Rahul Gandhi for questioning.

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