Akhilesh Yadav targets government on NPR after CAA, accuses PM of hiding report
Akhilesh Yadav targets government on NPR after CAA, accuses PM of hiding report
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Lucknow: After the CAA, National Citizenship Register for the last few days, now SP President Akhilesh Yadav has targeted the government for the National Population Register (NPR). At the same time, he alleged that all three are one. Every Indian is against them. There are deep dissatisfaction and resentment with the apprehensions about them. The BJP's top leadership does not speak the truth. Akhilesh alleged that why is the government hiding the post mortem report of those killed in the violence?

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According to the information received from the reports, by issuing a statement, Akhilesh Yadav said that the BJP government has not solved the basic problems of the people and there is a conspiracy to put the country in line again. He said that on December 19, there were more than one and a half dozen deaths in the protest, why their post-mortem report is not being given? He questioned that the government is against the BJP and the opposition has also been to the government's decisions, so who fired? The SP president said that after the violence, the police is taking action in retaliation. Shops and houses are being vandalized. The innocent are being persecuted. Women are being insulted. Harassment is at a peak in Rampur. Police are catching the hue of color workers and culture workers.

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Akhilesh Yadav said in a tweet that 'When the government itself has said in the Rajya Sabha that NRP will be the basis of NRC, then they will mislead people by telling BJP and how many lies. Their 'hidden motives' have now been busted. The well-being of those who ruined the unity of the country has come.

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