Akhilesh raged at BJP over virtual rallies, says BJP is showing power by rallies
Akhilesh raged at BJP over virtual rallies, says BJP is showing power by rallies
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Lucknow: Opposition has attacked the BJP's virtual rally in view of Bihar election amid Corona epidemic. The opposition alleges that when the Corona crisis is in the country, the Union Home Minister Amit Shah is engaged in election preparations. Samajwadi Party president and former UP chief minister Akhilesh Yadav also reminded the results of Jharkhand, which had lost its face, while taunting the Modi government at the Center.

Taking a dig at the BJP, Akhilesh Yadav wrote in a tweet that, "The BJP, which has lost the elections badly in Jharkhand, is also considering an anti-public stance in Bihar, that is why they demonstrate their money power by doing a 'virtual rally' of Rs 150 crore." The tax wants to break the morale of the opposition. BJP's so-called alliance in Bihar has become a triangle of factionalism and mutual distrust. In another tweet, Akhilesh Yadav wrote that 'if the conservative BJP government of Uttar Pradesh continued the visionary plan to distribute SP's laptop against the scientific viewpoint, then the education would have reached village to village in the coronary period. This BJP mistake has ruined 1 year of the youth, which this generation will answer in the upcoming elections.

With this, the SP chief has also targeted the Modi government's slogan 'Sabka Vishwas', he has pinned this tweet. Akhilesh has written that, 'It is true that the foundation is never seen but not that it should not be seen. It is inhumane to ignore those poor people who have reached such high palaces on the foundation of the trust that has built such a huge palace of power today. This is a betrayal of the slogan 'Sabka Biswas'.'

 

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