‘The branch on which you are sitting can also break’, is Brij Bhushan Singh angry with BJP?

A social media post of Brij Bhushan Sharan, former MP from Kaiserganj Lok Sabha seat of Uttar Pradesh, is being discussed a lot. His post before the cabinet expansion in Lucknow has increased the political stir in UP. Now every person is busy in finding the meaning of this post of Brij Bhushan at his own level.

 

It is believed that eight new faces may get a place in the cabinet expansion to be held on Sunday. With the help of these new ministers, BJP is busy in solving social equations before the UP Assembly elections 2027.

 

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On May 10, at 9:30 in the morning, Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh wrote on his Now people are busy finding different meanings from this post of Brijbhushan Sharan Singh.

 

A user named Sandeep Ambedkarwadi wrote, ‘Netaji did not get a say in the cabinet expansion. Establish Savarna Samaj Party. Pushpendra Yadav wrote, ‘You cannot fly from a branch even if you want to.’ Anand Mishra wrote, ‘There is no hint, uncle.’ Another user wrote that what is the use of a colony where the heart does not feel like it?

 

Let us tell you that Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh expresses his views in an outspoken manner. He has also raised questions on the UP government many times. His son Prateek Bhushan Singh is MLA from Gonda. His second son Karan Bhushan Singh is an MP from Kaiserganj Lok Sabha.

 

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There is cabinet expansion in Uttar Pradesh today. Six new faces, including two women, are expected to get places. Two ministers of state can be given the responsibility of cabinet ministers. The names of SP MLA Manoj Pandey from Unchahar, Rae Bareli, Krishna Paswan, Pooja Pal, former state president Bhupendra Singh Chaudhary and Ashok Kataria from Khaga seat of Fatehpur are being discussed. BJP is trying to woo Jat, Pal, Pasi and Brahmin communities through this cabinet expansion.

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