News India Video: Angry protesters hurl eggs, tomatoes at UP Minister Om Prakash Rajbhar's Lucknow residence over 'liquor' remark

Video: Angry protesters hurl eggs, tomatoes at UP Minister Om Prakash Rajbhar's Lucknow residence over 'liquor' remark

Youths, some of them wearing red caps, mobbed the minister's official residence in Hazratganj area this afternoon, raising slogans and damaging his name plate.  

Protesters hurled tomatoes, eggs at UP Minister's residence Protesters hurled tomatoes, eggs at UP Minister's residence

Angry over Uttar Pradesh minister Om Prakash Rajbhar's remarks that Rajputs and Yadavs consume more liquor than others, protesters on Saturday came out in full force and hurled tomatoes and eggs at his house in Lucknow. 

The controversy erupted soon after Rajbhar made the comment in Varanasi yesterday while arguing against drinking. 

Youths, some of them wearing red caps, mobbed the minister's official residence in Hazratganj area this afternoon, raising slogans and damaging his name plate.

"The maximum blame is put on Rajbhars, but the maximum liquor is consumed by Yadavs and Rajputs," the minister for backward classes welfare had said. 

"This is their ancestral business," he is heard saying on television. But he added that people from the his own Rajbhar and all other castes also drink. 

"If you want to know the pain, ask any mother, sister or wife to whose homes their loved ones come drunk," he said. 

WATCH VIDEO | Tomatoes, eggs hurled at UP Minister's residence

Rajbhar heads the Suheldev Bharatiya Party, an ally of the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party. 

He has courted controversy earlier with his criticism of the performance of the Yogi Adityanath government in the state. 

In another controversial remark on drinking, he had said, "If someone offers you liquor, consume it but vote as per your discretion." 

In his tweet, Akhilesh Yadav asked, "Why only liquor?"

He said campaigns should also be run against the consumption of other intoxicants, listing "ahankar" or ego along with ganja, charas, tobacco and tobacco. 

"It is people who use them, not castes," he wrote in Hindi. 

Police said nobody has been detained yet over the protests at the minister's home. "We are probing the matter," an officer said. 

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