
Lucknow, March 22: The political discourse surrounding the death of a cow protector known as Baba Farsa in Mathura, Uttar Pradesh, has intensified. BJP legislator Rajesh Chaudhary described the incident as deeply unfortunate and emphasized the need for stringent action against those responsible.
In an interview, Chaudhary stated, “Baba Farsa was a highly revered figure who dedicated his life to religion. He worked tirelessly for faith and Sanatan Dharma. This incident is truly tragic, and I am very saddened by it. Regardless of who is at fault, the government will take strict action. We will ensure that the guilty are brought to justice. The police are investigating the matter thoroughly, and no offender will be spared.”
Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has taken note of the situation. He remarked that those who attack saints or engage in cow slaughter and trafficking will face severe consequences from the state government. “The perpetrators of this incident will face dire repercussions,” he added.
Chaudhary also commented on the inclusion of Jinnah in the new syllabus at Jammu University, stating, “Jinnah is the monster who partitioned the country. He cannot be accepted in any form within India. The Jammu and Kashmir government’s decision to include him in the curriculum reflects a mental bankruptcy. We will address this issue, as anyone involved in anti-national activities cannot be accepted.”
He criticized the Congress party following the appointment of Priyanka Gandhi as the in-charge of Assam Congress, highlighting the exodus of Congress leaders. “The results are evident. The Congress has a history of failure. In Uttar Pradesh, they once promoted the slogan ‘I am a girl, I can fight,’ but now they struggle to find even one MLA in the assembly. Everyone knows that the BJP is set to return in UP, prompting them to seek better opportunities.”
Regarding the controversy surrounding the recently released film “Dhurandhar 2,” Chaudhary remarked, “Atiq Ahmed was a notorious criminal, but the Samajwadi Party has glorified such criminals. ‘Dhurandhar’ is a good film, and the public should watch it.”



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