After ‘Krishna’, BJP UP chief Keshav Maurya depicted as ‘Arjun’ in new poster

All such denigration is happening due to ignorance of over enthusiastic BJP activists. It emphasizes the need of Dharmashiksha to all so as to prevent such insult or denigration of Dharma ! – Editor, HJS website

New Delhi : Even before the controversy around his previous poster could have settled down, BJP’s Uttar Pradesh president Keshav Prasad Maurya has now been depicted as ‘Arjun’ in a new poster in Allahabad.

As per a report in Punjab Kesari, BJP leader in Allahabad Dr Vikram Singh Patel has shared a poster on social media wherein Maurya has been shown as ‘Arjun’ fighting the battle of Mahabharata.

In what may further become unendurable for many, in the poster Patel has shown himself as ‘Krishna’. He has also given some space to the images of PM Narendra Modi and his father Karan Singh Patel on the chariot of ‘Arjun’.

In his previous poster, he was depicted as ‘Lord Krishna’ and other politicians including Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav  were shown as ‘Kauravas’. The poster had stoked a controversy with SP accusing BJP of hurting the religious sentiments of the people and trying to tarnish the image of Yadav.

However, BJP distanced itself from it and denied that it has any association with the controversial poster.

Meanwhile, Maurya warned of strict action against those who depict him as God in posters or hoardings.

In a statement, Maurya appealed the workers that he should not be depicted or compared to God in hoardings, banners and posters.

He also warned of stern action against those who put up such objectionable material.

Uttar Pradesh will go to polls in 2017.

Source : Zee News

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