Lucknow: Uttar Pradesh Law Minister Brajesh Pathak on Thursday dismissed the Opposition charge that Brahmins are unhappy with the BJP and alleged that the community faced maximum atrocities during the Samajwadi Party regime.
He claimed that the community is backing his party and those "eager to grab power" are creating confusion.
"Our government is moving forward taking all sections of society along. The entire Brahmin community is with the BJP," Pathak told PTI.
"People of state know that the Brahmin community faced maximum atrocities during the previous SP regime. The SP government was anti-Brahmin," the minister said.
The statement by Pathak has come days after former minister Harishankar Tiwari's family members joined the Samajwadi Party (SP) and alleged atrocities against the community in the state's Gorakhpur, Raebareli and Kanpur.
Gorakhpur was the Lok Sabha constituency of Yogi Adityanath before he was sworn-in as the Uttar Pradesh chief minister after the 2017 Assembly elections. Pathak has been tasked with wooing Brahmins voters ahead of the Assembly elections next year by the BJP.
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