UP: Sanjeev Baliyan raised the issue of making Western UP a separate state, political stir intensifies

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UP: Sanjeev Baliyan raised the issue of making Western UP a separate state, political stir intensifies

Union Minister Sanjeev Balyan.Union Minister Sanjeev Balyan.

Up News: As the time of 2024 Lok Sabha elections is coming closer, the leaders have started increasing their activism and raising their regional issues. Meanwhile, Central Government Minister Sanjeev Balina has made a new move by raising the demand to make Western UP a separate state. Balyan has also said that Meerut should be made its capital. Let us tell you that Sanjeev Baliyan is currently the MP from Muzaffarnagar. In UP he is known as a Jat leader. He had said this in the International Jat Parliament on Sunday.

Demand to give Bharat Ratna to these people

During the program, along with making Western UP a separate state, he also demanded to give Bharat Ratna to former Prime Minister Chaudhary Charan Singh, Sir Chhotu Ram, Raja Mahendra Singh and also to establish a memorial of Maharaj Suraj Mal in the new Parliament House. Have demanded.

Balyan justified his demand

Balyan said in his address that Western UP should become a separate state because the population here is 8 crores and the distance of the High Court from here is 750 kilometers. On Jat reservation, he said, it is wrong to say that reservation has ended due to bad advocacy. The government has presented its stand strongly in the court. He also said that I will support whoever talks about reservation in future.

Earlier too, demands were raised to make Western UP a separate state.

This is not the first demand to make Western UP a separate state. Let us tell you that RLD had also launched a long movement to create a separate state named Harit Pradesh, but till now nothing could be done. Before this, former Chief Minister of UP Mayawati, while being the Chief Minister in 2012, had passed a proposal demanding dividing UP into four parts and creating smaller states and sent it to the Central Government. But nothing could be done on that proposal and now Union Minister Sanjeev Balyan has also given a new impetus to this issue even before the 2024 Lok Sabha elections.

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