BSP, SP scramble to woo the ‘Brahmin votebank’ ahead of UP elections, bet big on soft Hindutva
As the highly anticipated Uttar Pradesh elections get closer, the parties are gearing up to play their cards right
As the highly anticipated Uttar Pradesh elections get closer, the parties are gearing up to play their cards right
As UP elections approaches, opposition parties recalibrating electoral strategies, while Rahul Gandhi says he does not like UP mangoes
As the most populous state in India gears up to vote early next year, the political landscape in Uttar Pradesh is just heating up.
On Friday, Urban Dictionary sparked a furore on Twitter after it described Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) leader Mayawati as an "unmarried pornstar".
Previously, comedian Abash Matthew and Feminism In India's Japleen Pasricha's old tweets containing derogatory remarks against Mayawati had gone viral.
Mahesh Murthy later deleted his old tweet and claimed he had said 'dumb things' in a 'poor attempt at humour.'
The tweet had sexist, insulting statement against the prominent Dalit leader and former UP CM.
Japleen Pasricha, founder-CEO and Editor-in-Chief at Feminism in India, has apologised for a sexist jibe at Mayawati.
BSP supremo Mayawati has slammed Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal over the migrant crisis at the national capital.
The poster of 'Madam Chief Minister' showed Richa Chadha holding a broom. Many have called it an offensive stereotyping of the Dalit community.