

Akhilesh Yadav asked questions by sharing Trump's video?
Samajwadi Party's national president akhilesh yadav on sunday (23 February) targeted the bjp government led by prime minister Narendra Modi. He raised questions on the claims of making the country's economy 5 trillion dollars through the Modi government. He indirectly taunted the BJP's 'double engine' government and alleged that is one of these engines 'foreign'?
Former chief minister of Uttar Pradesh and SP chief akhilesh yadav raised questions on the bharatiya janata party government by sharing a video of US President donald trump on social media. He wrote on Twitter, "The public is asking whether the '21 million dollars' that the bjp is singing about trillion-trillion dollars is also included in it?" Samajwadi party chief akhilesh yadav further wrote, "The public is also asking whether one of the engines in the double engine is 'foreign'?" His statement came after the claims of US President donald trump, in which he said that 21 million dollars have been given to my friend, prime minister Modi to increase the voting percentage in India.
Controversy after Trump's claims
In fact, donald trump is continuously targeting india after being elected as the President of America for the second time. donald trump claimed in one of his statements that the American agency USAID has given 21 million dollars to increase the voting percentage in India. According to the news published in the Times of india, US President donald trump claimed in his recent statement that "21 million dollars have been given to my friend prime minister Modi to increase the voting percentage in India. We are giving 21 million for voter turnout in india, but what about us?"
Opposition parties attack the government
US President trump further said, "I also want to increase voting in my country." After these claims of President trump, allegations and counter-allegations have intensified in the political corridors of the country. All opposition parties including the Samajwadi party have raised questions on the BJP-led governments. Reacting to Trump's allegation, the Foreign Ministry expressed concern over it, referring to the disclosure of specific activities and funding done by the US administration. The Foreign Ministry denied it, calling it a matter of 'serious concern' and said that the concerned departments and agencies are investigating its possible implications.