UP deputy CM Maurya says 'Next stop Mathura' after Gyanvapi case verdict
text_fieldsLucknow: According to UP Deputy Chief Minister Keshav Prasad Maurya, the Yogi Adityanath administration in Uttar Pradesh is getting ready for a fight similar to the one in Mathura after the Varanasi court ruled in favour of Hindu petitioners in the Gyanvapi case. He expressed the state government's stance on the subject in a tweet by writing, "Karvat leti Mathura, Kashi."
The fact that Shahi Idgah Mosque's ownership of the land next to Shri Krishna Janmabhoomi is being contested makes Maurya's allusion to Mathura relevant.
Though he later clarified that the reaction was a personal one, claiming it had nothing to do with the party, especially as there was no formal reaction from any party member on the matter, Maurya however, did not delete the tweet.
"I had tweeted welcoming the decision on the Shringar Gauri Temple issue and had said that everyone should respect the decision. This was my personal reaction and had nothing to do with the party. I have nothing more to add to this," he said.
In an earlier tweet, the Deputy Chief Minister said: "Satyam Shivam Sundaram. I welcome the court's order on the Baba Vishwanath Ji Ma Shringar Gauri Temple issue and everyone should respect the court's order."
In response, Congress spokesman Surendra Rajput said: "The BJP agenda is very clear and the party speaks in different voices as part of its strategy. They will keep the Gyanvapi and Mathura issues alive for the 2024 Lok Sabha elections so that the communal atmosphere can remain surcharged and people do not talk about poverty, inflation and unemployment. Maurya is Deputy Chief Minister and he cannot term his tweet as 'personal'."
A Samajwadi Party spokesman also echoed similar sentiments and said that though the state government had chosen to remain passive on the issue, Maurya's tweet had said it all.
"The next stop for the BJP is Mathura and Maurya has clarified it," the spokesman said.
With inputs from IANS