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‘CM doesn’t see a mirror before leaving the house’: Akhilesh Yadav hits back at Yogi Adityanath | India News – Times of India
While addressing a gathering in Ambedkar Nagar, Akhilesh Yadav said, “The voice of the Lucknow engine (UP government) has changed as the electionsUP Bypolls) approximation. Are they talking about a development? They say Samajwadi people are mafias and thugs and what not. But the truth is that when the Chief Minister (Yogi Adityanath) leaves his house, he does not look in the mirror. “
He further said that only the SP has done anything good for the police and no one else has done anything for them.
His comments came after Yogi said that criminals, mafias are the chains (gale ka haar) of the party which has one ideology of ‘sabka sath and Saifai Pariwar ka vikas’.
Yogi said on Saturday, “The Samajwadi Party feels pained as the government tightens the noose on goons, mafias and rioters. But the state government will not allow anti-social elements like mining and copycat mafias to flourish.”
Parade of ‘party power’ to win people’s trust: Akhilesh Yadav accuses BJP
Earlier today, while speaking in Yadav, the BJP government was criticized for deploying a large police force in Kundarki constituency in Moradabad district, Uttar Pradesh, ahead of the November 20 by-election.
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He alleged that electoral malpractices are taking place under the BJP rule and the public has lost confidence in the law enforcement system.
He stated on X that this show of force is intended to restore public confidence.
He noted that according to media reports, this exercise serves to intimidate rather than reassure, potentially benefiting the ruling party by discouraging voter turnout.
Yadav suggested that reduced voter participation could facilitate electoral manipulation. Nevertheless, he expressed confidence that citizens would actively participate in voting against the BJP.
He wrote: “In this regard, a request has been filled with a warning to the Election Commission to foil this conspiracy to reduce the number of votes. This time, the public will be deployed with their mobile cameras and will not rest until anyone causing unrest at any level is brought to justice and punished.”
He concluded by saying, “The public has accepted the slogan ‘Matdaan Bhi, Saavdhaan Bhi’ (vote and be careful) and is ready to do anything to protect its vote. This time, the BJP’s election fraudsters should wish themselves luck .”