Akhilesh Yadav furious over the statement of vulture and pig…

During the budget session of the Uttar Pradesh Legislative assembly on Monday, 24 february 2025, chief minister Yogi made a statement during the discussion of maha Kumbh, on which politics has now intensified. Samajwadi party National President and Kannauj mp akhilesh yadav has retaliated on the statement of chief minister Yogi Adityanath without naming him. In reference to cm Yogi's statement, akhilesh yadav wrote on the social media site X - ... but those who searched for their loved ones in maha Kumbh, neither found the names of their family members in the list of dead, who were lost forever, nor in the register of lost and found.

Lost human sensibilities - Akhilesh

The SP chief wrote - Some people searched for political opportunism in maha Kumbh and found a medium for self-promotion, but they lost their morality, integrity and human sensibilities and also the balance on speech. The Kannauj mp wrote- The pronunciation of indecent statements shows that when the mentality is at the peak of negativity, it manifests in the form of words without caring about the dignity of the country, time and place. He wrote- While speaking about a holy religious-spiritual festival like 'Mahakumbh', the choice of words should be in accordance with the honor and prestige of this occasion. Who can measure the extent of sin and downfall of those who have not been liberated ideologically even after going to Mahakumbh many times. Those intellectuals who have been hurt by such statements are requested to have a feeling of sympathy towards such people and not anger. ... May god give wisdom!

Not only Akhilesh but many SP leaders have also got angry on cm Yogi's statement. SP mla Amitabh Vajpayee said in a conversation with ABP news that the chief minister looks for newspaper headlines. His attention is not on the state. His attention is not on the public. He looks at what will become the newspaper headline. When he had to reply to the Governor's speech, he used such words. He should choose his words carefully.


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