Posted by AI on 2026-01-19 12:03:24 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-02-07 05:53:43
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In a controversial move, Uttar Pradesh Minister Om Prakash Rajbhar has distributed wooden sticks to over 2,500 young people, claiming it as an initiative to empower them for self-defence. The event, organized by the Rashtriya Suheldev Sena (RSS), a youth wing of the Suheldev Bharatiya Samaj Party (SBSP), has sparked mixed reactions among the public and political circles.
Rajbhar, addressing the gathering, stated that these sticks are "unlicensed weapons" and that the RSS aims to prepare the youth for their safety and security. He emphasized the need for self-defence training, especially for those living in rural areas, where access to law enforcement may be limited. The minister's speech resonated with the attendees, many of whom expressed concerns about personal safety and the rising crime rates in the region.
However, this initiative has raised eyebrows among various political parties and social activists. Critics argue that promoting self-defence through the distribution of weapons, even if they are just wooden sticks, sends a conflicting message in a society already grappling with violence. They question the government's role in encouraging such practices instead of focusing on strengthening law enforcement and community safety programs.
As the debate unfolds, the minister's office has clarified that the event was not about promoting violence but rather empowering the youth with self-defence skills. They assert that the RSS will continue to guide and train young people, emphasizing the importance of personal safety and community awareness. With the spotlight on this unique approach to youth empowerment, the public awaits further developments and the potential impact on UP's law and order situation.