Controversy Surrounds Samajwadi Party Spokesperson Over Remarks on Brahmin Community
Samajwadi Party spokesperson Rajkumar Bhati faces a new FIR in Uttar Pradesh for allegedly insulting the Brahmin community. Protesters demand his expulsion and further action. The FIR follows viral videos and previous charges in Ghaziabad, Noida, and Sultanpur, although Bhati claims his words were taken out of context.
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Another legal case has emerged against Samajwadi Party spokesperson Rajkumar Bhati for alleged derogatory remarks about the Brahmin community. An FIR has been lodged in Uttar Pradesh's Baghpat district, escalating the controversy surrounding the politician.
This recent complaint was filed by former district president of the Akhil Bharatiya Brahmin Mahasabha, Yogesh Sharma, based on a viral video purportedly capturing Bhati's objectionable comments. Authorities in Baghpat confirmed they are investigating the claims under charges related to promoting enmity and malicious acts.
In response to Bhati's alleged remarks, the Rashtravadi Brahmin Mahasangh staged a protest, demanding Bhati's removal from the party. They further submitted a memorandum to the President, indicating the deepening unrest within the Brahmin community.
(With inputs from agencies.)

