Did Akhilesh Yadav made serious allegations?

Sekar Chandra

Earlier on Friday, the first day of the budget session of the Uttar Pradesh Assembly, before the Governor's address, Samajwadi party MLAs raised slogans against the policies of the government in the Vidhan Bhawan complex. Under the leadership of Samajwadi party state unit president naresh Uttam patel, party MLAs raised slogans near the statue of Chaudhary charan singh in Vidhan Bhavan. SP MLAs demonstrated with many demands including law and order, inflation, unemployment, caste based census etc. Speaking to journalists, patel said, "Bharatiya Janata party reduces the tenure of the house so much that we are not able to raise the voice of the public there, hence protest under the statue of Chaudhary charan singh in the Vidhan Bhawan complex against the wrong policies of the government." He said, "In the budget session which is going to start today, we will raise the demands of the people in the house while following the democratic traditions and parliamentary decorum."

Meanwhile SP leader Manoj Pandey said, “People are troubled by law and order, inflation, unemployment and corruption. Being the main opposition party, we are raising the voice of the public and are protesting today. Our demand is that the government should discuss the issue of public interest in the House.

After this, SP MLAs also demonstrated in the House. Information to this effect was given on SP's social media account. SP wrote on On the other hand, making serious allegations against the government, SP leader Akhilesh Yadav said that there is no 'ease of doing business' in Uttar Pradesh but 'ease of committing crime'. Under the bjp government, this state has become a state in which there is no need for justice. people have to commit suicide. zero tolerance for corruption has become zero in this government. Such loot has never happened in Uttar Pradesh. Those who used to raise the slogan of zero tolerance are zero in law and order. The rights of PDA have been violated. Number one in snatching."

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