UP: Richa Singh Expelled From SP For Anti-Party Activities, Has Contested Assembly Elections Twice

UP: Richa Singh Expelled From SP For Anti-Party Activities, Has Contested Assembly Elections Twice



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The SP has expelled Richa Singh, ex-president of Allahabad University Students’ Union, and Roli Tiwari Mishra, ex-spokesperson, for anti-party activities. This information has been given from the Twitter handle of the party.

Richa Singh, former President of Allahabad University Students’ Union, had contested the 2017 and 2022 Vidhan Sabha elections from Prayagraj West Assembly. In both the elections, he had to face a crushing defeat from senior BJP leader Siddharth Nath Singh. After the defeat in the election, she was continuously making statements against the party.

A few days ago, expressing strong objection to the statement given by SP spokesperson IP Singh on women, he made several tweets against him which remained the subject of discussion. Similarly, Dr. Roli Tiwari Mishra, former spokesperson and party candidate from Agra South, was continuously making statements after the statement of Swami Prasad Maurya.

Recently, he wrote in a tweet that Akhilesh is with Swami. I have Banke Bihari. Now it has to be seen which Ahir’s son is heavy on whom. After this tweet, the outgoing National President of Mahila Sabha, Juhi Singh had raised a strong objection.

Richa reacted strongly after her eviction. He took out his anger by tagging SP chief Akhilesh Yadav on Twitter by tweeting one after the other. He wrote, we have not inherited politics, we have learned every step from the struggle, there will be struggle in future also. Samajwadi Party itself has characterized that women are entitled to “tadan” “If Lohia ji was there today who used to talk about organizing Ramayana fair, Lohia ji would also have been expelled by the Samajwadi Party.



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