Samajwadi Party made Rampur 'hub of anarchy': UP Dy CM Pathak
Free and fair elections were not held in Rampur earlier as Samajwadi Party "goons" used to occupy polling booths and police stations, but the BJP government established the rule of law here, Uttar Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Brajesh Pathak said.

The Rampur bypoll was necessitated as the seat fell vacant after Samajwadi Party MLA Azam Khan was convicted by an MP-MLA court in a 2019 hate speech case.
Pathak alleged that the opposition Samajwadi Party had transformed Rampur into a "hub of anarchy". The BJP wants to take the district to new heights of development, he added.
"Earlier, elections were not held in Rampur as the goons of the SP were occupying polling booths and police stations. SP goons used to tear the uniforms of police personnel. After the BJP came to power, rule of law has been established in the state," Pathak said, urging the public to vote for BJP candidate Akash Saxena.
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