Is Akhilesh Yadav afraid of double engine govt? Siddharth Nath Singh asked the question
Is Akhilesh Yadav afraid of double engine govt? Siddharth Nath Singh asked the question
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Lucknow: Uttar Pradesh government spokesperson and cabinet minister Siddharth Nath Singh has responded to a recent tweet on a photo of SP national president Akhilesh Yadav's roadways bus. In fact, he recently said, "What a ridiculous situation that a person whose own bicycle has been junked is being worried about the double-engine government.'' In a statement, the government spokesperson asked Akhilesh Yadav, 'Do you ever see anything good from others? Ever think good of others? Do you think that what you think is what others think? Why are you so afraid of a double engine government?'

 

 

Not only this, but while advising the SP chief, he said, "Double engine vehicles ride is safe. The risk of reversing is negligible. In fact, you are shocked by the all-around record performance of the double-engine government.'' Simultaneously, Siddharth Nath hit back at the SP chief and said, 'There is no comparison between the cycle and the double engine government. That to such a bicycle which got punctured in 2017 itself. Now it is junked.' People tell that his handle is with some other member of your (Akhilesh Yadav) family. The scrapped, punctured and the handleless cycle was obstructed from running in the upcoming elections. You know this well too. You can't digest this sure defeat. This is also the reason for your constant baseless underpinning statement. With such statements, you can remain in the lurch, not in the public.

Let us tell all of you that on Friday, Akhilesh tweeted on the photo of a roadways bus and wrote, 'Brothers, be careful pushing. Do not overturn a double engine vehicle...' After seeing all this, these statements have come out from the BJP side.

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