In Uttar Pradesh, the BJP has issued a strong warning following a controversial meeting of legislators that sparked widespread concern. The meeting, held three days ago in Lucknow, involved around 40 MLAs and was reportedly named after caste, leading to criticism and unrest. BJP state president Pankaj Chaudhary emphasized that such gatherings go against the party’s constitution and principles. He warned that legislators participating in caste-based or divisive meetings could face disciplinary action. Chaudhary stated that the party does not support caste-based politics, and any actions that send a wrong message to society will not be tolerated. He urged MLAs not to become victims of unproductive politics and stressed that party members must uphold BJP’s ideals and democratic values. The warning aims to prevent future incidents and ensure that internal party meetings adhere strictly to organizational norms and social harmony, reinforcing the party’s commitment to unity and ethical political conduct in Uttar Pradesh.


