Bhim’s army chief denies inciting caste violence for money and challenges Yogi


Bhim’s army chief Chandrashekher Azad attacked Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Friday over his accusation that some groups had received funds to unleash caste violence in the state in the context of the Hathras incident. .

He challenged the prime minister to order an investigation into the matter. He claimed that he would leave the policy even if 1 lakh rupees were recovered, otherwise the prime minister should resign, he said.

Chandrashekhar had posted this challenge via tweet, in which he said that he was dedicated to his community and that the (community) bore his expenses.

“I challenge Yogi Adityanathji to institute any kind of probe. Forget Rs 100 crore, even if Rs one lakh is in my possession, I will leave politics, otherwise you (Yogi) should leave your post. My life is dedicated to my dignity. My expenses are borne by my community, ”he tweeted.

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He also alleged that a call for justice is equated with an “international conspiracy” in Uttar Pradesh.

Chandrashekhar and his Bhim army came under fire after accusations that some groups received funds amounting to Rs 100 million to unleash caste violence.

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Meanwhile, the enforcement directorate has clarified that no link has been found between the Bhim Army and the Popular Front of India.

Chandrashekhar and his Bhim army have been raising the question of the Hathras out loud. They have accused the Yogi government of trying to divert attention through accusations of an “international conspiracy” to foment caste violence.

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