Akhilesh Yadav said this on BJP's virtual rally
Akhilesh Yadav said this on BJP's virtual rally
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Between the lockdown and the Corona transition, the Samajwadi Party national president and former Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav said that he had chosen WhatsApp first and today video calling medium to contact and communicate with his leaders and workers, which is cheap and convenient. In contrast, steeped in wealth and power, the BJP spent Rs 150 crore on a 'virtual rally' held in Bihar. 72 thousand LED screens were installed in this rally.

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In his statement, SP President Akhilesh Yadav said on Tuesday that now in West Bengal, there is an expenditure of billions on an extravagant rally or virtual rally, which makes a great record. It hurts the healthy tradition in democracy and is a conspiracy to lower the morale of opposition parties. The claim is that these are not election rallies, so why try to reach them at the booth level? BJP is making a world record of lies. He told the workers not to let the preparations for the 2022 elections get relaxed. Strengthen the organization at the booth level. The BJP government has kept talking to the people as much as it has troubled the people due to demonetization, lockdown after GST.

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SP President Akhilesh Yadav communicated with his senior workers and leaders in the state through video calling and took information about the regional situation. The dialogue started with former MLA and former minister Pawan Pandey of Ayodhya. Mahant Kalyanadas of Hanuman Garhi present on this occasion blessed him. Mahant predicted Akhilesh to become Chief Minister in the year 2022. Talked with former minister Yogesh Pratap Singh in Gonda.

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