Brahmin MLAs discussed numerous matters including Special Intensive Revision (SIR), Assembly constituency centric matters of MLAs, issues concerning the Brahmin community, and bureaucratic matters in the dinner meeting held on December 23 in Lucknow.
The meeting was attended by roughly 35 MLAs and MLCs hailing from the Brahmin community. The gathering made buzz in the power circles of Uttar Pradesh. “It was a courtesy get-together. We met at the Vidhan Sabha during the Assembly session, and it was decided to hold a sahbhoj (dinner meeting) at my residence. Over 35 MLAs from the Brahmin community attended the meeting. We discussed various topics in a family like environment like Special Intensive Revision (SIR), Assembly constituency centric matters of MLAs, issues concerning the Brahmin community and the way ahead for the State,” said Panchanand Pathak, the MLA from Kushinagar who hosted the meeting.
Those who attended the meeting include the MLA from Mirzapur Ratnakar Mishra, MLA from Banda, Prakash Dwivedi, Tulsipur MLA Kailash Nath Shukla, MLC Saket Mishra.
The Brahmin community constitutes over 9% of the U.P. population and over 50 MLAs who hail from the community were elected in the 2022 Assembly polls.
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