Former Uttar Pradesh Minister Ramveer Upadhyay 
India

Former Uttar Pradesh Minister Ramveer Upadhyay joins BJP

In his resignation letter sent to the BSP leadership, Ramveer Upadhyay referred to his service of 25 years in the party.

PTI

LUCKNOW: Former Uttar Pradesh Minister and BSP MLA Ramveer Upadhyay joined the BJP on Saturday.

This came a day after the sitting MLA from Sadabad seat in Hathras district resigned from the Mayawati-led BSP, alleging that the party had deviated from the principles of its founder Kanshi Ram.

BJP's state media in-charge Manish Dixit said Upadhyay quit the BSP on Friday and joined the saffron party in Agra on Saturday.

Dixit said a large number of people from other parties are joining the BJP and expressing faith in the welfare work done by the central government led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the Uttar Pradesh government led by Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath.

He said Upadhyay's entry into the BJP would further strengthen the party.

In his resignation letter sent to the BSP leadership, Upadhyay referred to his service of 25 years in the party.

He said since the BSP has deviated from the principles and ideals of Kanshi Ram, he is resigning from the membership of the party.

Upadhyay, who was suspended from the BSP in May 2019 for anti-party activities, said the party leadership rejected all his clarifications and the reality, which hurt him and also the sentiments of his supporters.

PM Modi asks ministers to focus on 2047 vision, next-generation reforms

Tamil Nadu CM Vijay’s cabinet sets record with seven Dalit ministers handling key portfolios

Key Pulwama terror attack conspirator Hamza Burhan killed by unidentified gunmen in PoK

Parliamentary panel members grill NTA officials over NEET paper 'leak', agency denies breach in system

Send Bangladeshi infiltrators to BSF, not courts: Suvendu tells Bengal police

SCROLL FOR NEXT