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India's Pride: UP Minister Baby Maurya Slams SP Leader Over Vyomika Singh Remarks

Lucknow (Uttar Pradesh), India - On Thursday, Uttar Pradesh Minister Baby Rani Maurya expressed criticism during an event in Lucknow (Uttar Pradesh). Samajwadi Party MP Ram Gopal Yadav over his remarks on Wing Commander Vyomika Singh , saying that making caste-related comments is condemnable.

Indian Air Force Wing Commander Vyomika Singh recently held regular press briefings about Operation Sindoor.

Speaking to ANI, Maurya said, "I just want to say that be it Sofiya Qureshi or Vyomika Singh - they are the daughters of India and making comments related to their castes by Ram Gopal Yadav is condemnable. It's not a good thinking to divide the country based on caste and religion. They just want to gain politically. They'll not be getting Dalit votes by doing such politics."

Samajwadi Party (National) General Secretary and Member of Parliament in the Rajya Sabha Ram Gopal Yadav caused an uproar due to his comments based on caste regarding Wing Commander Vyomika Singh .

In the meantime, Uttar Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Brajesh Pathak similarly took aim at Yadav for his comments about Wing Commander Vyomika Singh , stating that his comment has demonstrated Samajwadi Party low self-esteem and misogynistic views.

In discussions with ANI, Deputy Chief Minister Pathak stated, "The Samajwadi Party Has shown its inferior mindset and misogynistic views by dishonoring her due to her caste. Ram Gopal Yadav His remark is disgraceful and deplorable.”

Pathak went on to criticize Yadav, saying that he showed disregard for Wing Commander Vyomika Singh It is not merely an affront to her but to the whole country.

"Disrespect to Wing Commander Vyomika Singh is not only towards her but encompasses the whole nation. Wing Commander Vyomika Singh "is more than just a name; it's a symbol of India's pride and a representation of women's empowerment," he further stated. (ANI)

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