Aparna Yadav is upset, suspense continues on accepting the post of Vice President of Women’s Commission

Aparna Yadav is upset, suspense continues on accepting the post of Vice President of Women’s Commission

Aparna Yadav, who has recently been made the Vice President of the Women’s Commission, is in the news due to her displeasure. According to sources close to her, Aparna is unhappy that the BJP assigned her the post of Vice President without informing her and it is not in accordance with her stature. Although Aparna has not yet issued any official statement regarding this, her unhappiness is slowly coming to the fore.

According to the information, Aparna Yadav expressed her displeasure to BJP state president Bhupendra Chaudhary. Chaudhary advised her to accept the post because no post is small or big. Despite this, Aparna has not accepted this post yet. Welcome posters were put up at many places in the city in her honor, but Aparna did not participate in any program nor did she respond to any congratulatory message. She has not yet given any reaction on this subject on social media.

Sources say that Aparna Yadav is not in a mood to accept this post at the moment. On Friday morning, she also discussed this issue with Home Minister Amit Shah, but it has not been officially confirmed yet. Information about what was discussed between the two has also not been revealed.

Meanwhile, Babita Chauhan, Chairperson of the Women’s Commission, has assumed charge, as have other members, Vice-Chairperson and Secretary. But Aparna Yadav is still silent about her decision and has not assumed charge.

BJP leader Dayashankar Singh tried to meet Aparna Yadav today, but it could not be made clear whether she will take up the post of vice president or not. The suspense still remains on this issue.

On the other hand, Samajwadi Party leaders are maintaining silence in this matter. They say that this is an internal matter of BJP, so the party will not react on this, even if Aparna Yadav is the daughter-in-law of Mulayam Singh Yadav. Samajwadi Party has made it clear that they will not take any side in this matter.

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