The poster, which went viral on the social media, was released ahead of the visit of its State BJP president to the temple city today by some men.
However, BJP distanced itself from it and denied that it has any association with the controversial poster.
BJP MLC Laxman Acharya said BJP has nothing to do with the poster and the party is always against such things.
Samajwadi Party leader Manoj Rai Dhoopchandi accused the BJP of using symbols of Gods and Goddesses to fan communal tension.
He claimed that the poster has hurt the religious sentiments of people of this holy city.
The SP leader alleged that the poster was an attempt by BJP to tarnish the image of UP CM Akhilesh Yadav and other leaders.
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