SP MP R K Chaudhary Calls for Removing Sengol, Upholds Dalit Politics in UP
R K Chaudhary, a first-time Samajwadi Party (SP) MP from Uttar Pradesh, has sparked a debate by demanding the removal of the Sengol sceptre and emphasizing the importance of Dalit politics in the state. Here are the key points from his recent interview with The Indian Express:
MP R K Chaudhary was a close associate of Kanshi Ram and served as a state minister five times. |
The Sengol Controversy
Chaudhary, a former member of the Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP), criticized the installation of the Sengol sceptre, suggesting it dilutes the significance of Babasaheb Ambedkar’s Constitution. He argued that the BJP and RSS prefer Manusmriti over the Constitution, reflecting a move towards monarchic symbolism rather than democratic principles.
Political Journey and Demands
Having been associated closely with Kanshi Ram and the BSP, Chaudhary outlined his political journey and reasons for shifting allegiance to the SP. His demand to replace the Sengol with a Constitution replica aims to reinforce democratic values and diminish symbols of monarchy.
Dalit Politics and Electoral Shifts
Chaudhary highlighted shifts in Dalit politics in Uttar Pradesh, noting how votes from the BSP moved towards the SP without direct solicitation. He emphasized the SP’s role in forming a coalition akin to the Bahujan Samaj, aiming to represent marginalized communities effectively.
Future Prospects and Criticisms
Regarding the recent UP Lok Sabha results, Chaudhary expressed confidence in Akhilesh Yadav’s leadership and the SP’s future prospects. He critiqued Mayawati’s leadership while acknowledging the changing dynamics within Dalit politics.
Conclusion
Chaudhary’s outspoken stance on constitutional values and Dalit empowerment underscores ongoing debates within Indian politics. His insights into electoral shifts and party dynamics reflect broader movements towards social justice and political representation in Uttar Pradesh.
Stay tuned for more updates on political developments and electoral strategies impacting Uttar Pradesh and beyond.
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