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Dimple Yadav’s sharp attack on BJP in Mainpuri, said- Government is dividing the society through divisive politics.
Samira Vishwas | April 14, 2026 9:24 PM CST

digital desk- On the occasion of Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar’s birth anniversary in Mainpuri, Uttar Pradesh, Samajwadi Party MP Dimple Yadav paid tribute to Baba Saheb by garlanding his statue. On this occasion, while talking to the media, he fiercely targeted the Bharatiya Janata Party and expressed his opinion on many important political issues. Dimple Yadav said that in today’s era, some political parties are adopting Ambedkarite politics out of compulsion, but their thinking and policies are opposite to it. He alleged that BJP’s ideology is divisive and it wants to remain in power by creating rift in the society. According to him, the issues of backward, Dalit, exploited and extremely backward classes are being ignored.

SP in favor of women’s rights- Dimple Yadav

Speaking on the issue of reservation, he said that BJP has brought the reservation bill for women, but is not ready to give proper representation to the women of backward and exploited classes in it. She clarified that the Samajwadi Party is in favor of women’s rights, but it demands “reservation within reservation” so that no section is left behind. Referring to the election environment of 2024, the MP accused BJP of intending to change the Constitution. He said that at that time there was talk of crossing 400 seats and statements were made regarding the Constitution, which created concern among the people. He also said that the statements of some leaders clearly reflect their mentality.

The demands of Noida workers were continuously ignored, hence the situation worsened – Dimple Yadav

Dimple Yadav also cornered the government on the issue of workers’ demonstration in Noida and detention of a large number of people. He said that this matter is to the rights of the workers and they had been raising their voice for their demands for a long time, but the government ignored their problems. If they had been heard in time, such a situation would not have arisen. He also raised questions on the central government regarding the atmosphere during the election campaign in West Bengal. He said that BJP leaders, especially at the top level, use threatening language, which is not good for democracy.

Questions were also raised on the impartiality of the Election Commission

Regarding questions being raised on the impartiality of the Election Commission, Dimple Yadav said that opposition parties are receiving complaints of bias in many states. He alleged that incidents like removal of names from the voter list are coming to light in the last minute of elections, which can affect the democratic process. Regarding the 2027 Uttar Pradesh Assembly elections, he said that Samajwadi Party is strengthening its strategy and will move forward on public issues. He expressed confidence that in the coming times the people want change and its effect will be visible in the election results.


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