Samajwadi Party land grab case in Pilibhit | Supreme Court criticism of Samajwadi Party land occupation | How SP acquired land for party office in Pilibhit | Uttar Pradesh land politics between SP and BJP

Samajwadi party land scam: Bade Mian, Bade Mian, Small Mian 125 … If this saying is implemented to political parties, then Samajwadi Party (SP) has become a living example of this these days. The SP, which was facing allegations of grabbing government land for just Rs 115, not only got a legal flame from the Supreme Court but also a strong class of morality. Now the BJP has got the issue sitting and sitting, Mike has been accused of land in hand and the SP’s land is accused.

Actually, the case is of Pilibhit, where SP seized the land for the office for just Rs 115. The Supreme Court said in a tone of this, it is the misuse of political power and muscle power. The court also asked whether the office has ever been heard on rent for Rs 115 in the municipal area? Now what should be the answer to the talk of the judiciary, the SP did not show any way but to remain silent.

BJP attack: SP’s identity – land occupied

Deputy Chief Minister Brijesh Pathak suffered a deep injury to the case. Said that whenever SP has come to power, it has been their priority to capture shops, houses and lands. He said that the Supreme Court’s comment has revealed the true character of SP. State President Bhupendra Chaudhary has become even more strong, said- This party removes the rules as soon as it comes to power and does not get the tricolor on the plot, the party flag.

SP’s stance: BJP is the real land mafia

Former minister Rajendra Chaudhary, who came to the rescue from the SP amidst this zubani bombing of the ruling party, said in some words- there is no complete information, but the BJP’s record in capturing the land is not less. Today, lands are being occupied under the protection of BJP in every district. He said that it is a matter of party office, the rest of the parties are also open like this, that is, all are rocks of the same bag.

New face of political dialogue or real estate?

Now the question arises whether Indian politics is slowly moving towards plot politics? Where the ideology is not, the ground’s value decides who is a big party. The Supreme Court’s remarks may have recorded this entire development as a serious legal issue, but this issue is gradually seen to be a contract for democracy for Rs 115.

Overall, politics is being identified from the building, not from speech now. And if the situation remains the same, then in the next election rally, the leaders will broadcast live from the plot not from the platform, not from the platform- see the real roots of my party.