Lucknow . Samajwadi Party (SP) president and former Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav criticized the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) government of the state for holding the state cabinet meeting in the Kumbh Mela area and took it as a political step to send a message. Told the steps. His reaction came soon after the ministers took a dip in the Triveni Sangam after the state cabinet meeting at the fair complex. Speaking to reporters at Janeshwar Mishra Park, he said, “Kumbh and Prayagraj are not the place for politics or political programs. The entire cabinet meeting held there is political whose purpose is to give a political message.
Yadav also answered a question about taking a holy dip in the Sangam. He said, “Samajwadi Party members have deep faith in their mothers and Ganga. Many of us have already taken the dip without any publicity or sharing pictures on social media.” During the programme, Yadav paid floral tributes to Janeshwar Mishra and described him as ‘an icon of simplicity’ and a veteran leader of the socialist movement. Described as.
Yadav said, “Mishra ji dedicated his life to taking the Samajwadi Party forward and was known as Chhote Lohia. The best tribute to him would be that the socialists follow the path shown by him.” On the proposed amendment to the Waqf Act, Yadav alleged that the BJP is becoming the ‘biggest land mafia’ and misusing the laws to further its agenda. Still working.
He claimed that they were focusing on capturing Waqf lands and maintaining them instead of resolving the disputes. On the by-election to be held in Milkipur, Yadav accused the BJP of misusing the administrative machinery. He said, “The District Magistrate and Superintendent of Police are working on the instructions of Lucknow (government). The public wants fair elections. If this happens then Samajwadi Party will achieve a historic victory. BJP is trying to rig the elections by using police and officials. Yadav also criticized the growing trend of using officials to influence elections and said this tradition is bad for democracy.