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		<title>Ayodhya GST Officer Quits to Back CM Yogi, SP Calls It Corruption Cover-Up</title>
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		<category><![CDATA[Ravidas Mehrotra]]></category>
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					<description><![CDATA[Ayodhya&#8217;s GST Deputy Commissioner has sparked a political firestorm by resigning in solidarity with Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityya Nath, even as corruption charges loom over him. Samajwadi Party&#8230;]]></description>
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<p>Ayodhya&#8217;s GST Deputy Commissioner has sparked a political firestorm by resigning in solidarity with Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityya Nath, even as corruption charges loom over him. Samajwadi Party spokesperson Ravidas Mehrotra branded the act a &#8216;naked drama,&#8217; alleging it&#8217;s a desperate bid to dodge an active investigation.</p>



<p>In a bold statement, Prashant Kumar Singh declared his resignation honors the leadership of Yogi, PM Modi, the Home Minister, the Constitution, and India&#8217;s democracy—all while adhering to service rules. Yet, Mehrotra, in a pointed interview from Lucknow, connected the dots to the escalating row involving Shankaracharya Avimuktacharya. The spiritual leader has staged a 10-day peaceful dharna protesting mistreatment, including abusive language from government quarters.</p>



<p>Drawing parallels, Mehrotra recalled Bareilly&#8217;s city magistrate, who quit protesting the Shankaracharya&#8217;s plight. &#8216;Contrast that with this officer under probe, who choreographs a pro-government exit. It&#8217;s laughable—a ploy to fool the masses,&#8217; he said. He defended the Shankaracharya as Hinduism&#8217;s moral compass, lamenting the BJP&#8217;s alleged injustices against him.</p>



<p>Broadening the critique, Mehrotra lashed out at the ruling party&#8217;s reluctance to address core crises: skyrocketing prices, joblessness, crime surges, failing hospitals and schools. On UGC&#8217;s fresh guidelines, he warned of authoritarian overreach in education, designed to mute dissent from youth and faculty instead of improving standards.</p>



<p>This episode highlights the high-stakes blame game in UP politics. With the SP amplifying calls for transparency, the BJP faces pressure to substantiate its narrative. Singh&#8217;s future hangs in balance as allegations and loyalties collide.</p>
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