Political turmoil is intensifying amidst the by-elections being held on 9 assembly seats in Uttar Pradesh. Complaints have been received against the police at some places. After this complaint, action has been taken by the election Commission. This complaint was made by Samajwadi party chief Akhilesh Yadav. Now Keshav prasad Maurya has retaliated to the allegations of Akhilesh Yadav.
Keshav prasad Maurya posted on social media and wrote, 'The panic and desperation of the Samajwadi party is clearly visible in the by-elections. The brutal murder of a Dalit daughter in Karhal has exposed the hooliganism and black deeds of the SP. Fake voting, deployment of external anarchist elements and baseless allegations on the election commission are part of the SP's 'politics of lootocracy'.'
The deputy cm said, 'SP is just an army of goons, mafias, rioters and murderers. The people of Uttar Pradesh have always rejected this misrule. Now democracy will win, not lootocracy.' Meanwhile, Uttar Pradesh congress President ajay Rai said, "This government has destroyed all the systems. They are harassing people and this government is harassing those who are voting against them."
Legal action will be taken - Commissioner
ajay Rai said, 'Although action has been taken against the police, who deployed these policemen? Who is using the police? This is being done by the government, so the election commission should take action against the people of this government.' While on the ruckus at the polling station, kanpur police Commissioner akhil Kumar said, "We have received a complaint. Legal action will be taken." On the suspension of 5 policemen, the commissioner said, 'We had received information that some policemen were not following the guidelines of the election Commission. Action has been taken against them. Voting is going on smoothly. We had received information that people from outside have entered the constituency. In view of this, proper security arrangements were made. The suspension was done after taking cognizance of the tweet (by the Samajwadi Party).'