Lucknow:Uttar Pradesh minister Jitin Prasada said the BJP has the support of every section of society and dismissed claims that Brahmins in the state are upset with the party.
He also predicted a comprehensive victory for the BJP in next year's Uttar Pradesh Assembly polls, saying the ruling party will surpass its previous tally.
A former Union minister, Prasada had joined the BJP earlier this year after quitting the Congress.
His induction into the BJP was seen as part of efforts by the party to strengthen its support among the Brahmins, an electorally dominant section constituting 13 per cent of the UP population.
The BJP, Samajwadi Party and the BSP had earlier held "sammelans" to woo Brahmins ahead of the Assembly polls.
When in the Congress, Prasada had started a campaign for the "honour and self-respect" of the community through the Brahmin Chetna Parishad.
When asked about claims that Brahmins are unhappy with the BJP, Prasad said, "Let those saying this continue to say. I can say with full confidence that the majority of every section of society is with the BJP and its one-sided."
"As far as Brahmins are concerned, we are in public life and we take everyone along, but if someone talks about the community, if someone is being harassed, then we are ready to provide justice and help as far as possible," the UP technical education minister told PTI in an interview.
Prasada said he was sure that the BJP will surpass its previous tally in the Assembly polls scheduled early next year. The BJP had won 312 of the 403 seats in the 2017 polls.
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"The trend is clear and I can say with hundred per cent surety that the previous record of crossing 300 (seats) will be surpassed by the BJP," he said.
When asked about the basis of his claim, he cited improvement in law and order. "Earlier, we used to ask people to come to UP, they used to say that they will go to South India as they do not get security and a business-friendly environment here.
But now investment is coming, five international airports are in UP and this is a big achievement in itself. This will prove to be a milestone for the future of UP in the times to come," the minister said.