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Oppn doing politics on Pahalgam attack shows sign of poor mentality: Aparna Yadav

Oppn doing politics on Pahalgam attack shows sign of poor mentality: Aparna Yadav

Time of India02-05-2025
Prayagraj: Vice-chairperson of Uttar Pradesh state women's commission and
functionary
on Friday flayed opposition for doing politics on
and said it showed "sign of poor mentality".
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"Our country will not tolerate terrorism under any circumstances. But what can be more shameful than those doing politics even at this time? At least everyone should remain united on sensitive issues like these. This shows their sign of poor mentality," she said.
Yadav was in the city to attend
campaign.
Yadav said that at a time when the entire country is united and the Prime Minister and Home Minister have talked about giving harsh punishment to the terrorists and their masters, the politics and thinking of the opposition is of a low level.
"Through the media, the entire country came to know what happened in Pahalgam. People said that victims were killed after being asked about their religion. What can be said about the indecent comments that were made after this? After this incident, the duplicity of such people has been exposed," she said.
Speaking on simultaneous polls, Yadav said "If our nation is one, then election should also be one."
"Under Advaita philosophy, Adi Shankaracharya gave the philosophy of one nation, one thinking.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has introduced the same principle," she said adding that youngsters must spread awareness about One Nation One Election through social media and digital platforms, seminars and symposiums.
She said simultaneous polls would also lead to financial savings across the country and ensure continuity in governance and administrative convenience.
The public's attention will be on development issues, and there will be political stability, Yadav said.
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On caste census, she said "Prime Minister has always talked about the issue with seriousness and sensitivity. It is Congress which diverts attention from the issues of the country by talking about this and that. If Congress is not in power today, then the reason for that is Congress itself."
On Samajwadi Party's Ambedkar hoarding row, Aparna said "When the subject is Baba Saheb, it is not appropriate to associate his face with any political person.
The person who did such a misdeed should apologise."
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