Akhilesh Yadav looked angry on burning of his effigy...

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Akhilesh Yadav looked angry on burning of his effigy...

National President of Samajwadi party and mp from Kannauj akhilesh yadav gave his opinion on burning of his effigy. During this, he said that I have not said anything against the saints. However, I have spoken against the head priests. Where I have seen and heard that my effigies are being burnt. At the same time, 6 of my effigies have been burnt. If we want, we can burn 600 effigies in half an hour.'

During an interview with 'News18 India', Samajwadi party chief akhilesh yadav said that ever since the bjp government has been formed in UP, a large number of saints are being killed continuously. The SP chief said, 'I remember that narendra Giri Akhara Parishad was killed. In Rae Bareli, a saint was hung upside down. Apart from this, a saint of Hindu Sabha was killed in Lucknow.

Who made the bulldozer a symbol in UP? - SP chief

During the interview, when akhilesh yadav was asked whether he wanted the bulldozer to head towards Gorakhpur? On this, the SP supremo said, 'Wherever there is illegal activities going on, the bulldozer will go there. During this, akhilesh yadav took a dig at the chief minister of the state yogi Adityanath. He said, 'If our chief minister is Yogi, then why is he getting angry. Who made the bulldozer a symbol in UP?

The yogi government is showing its fear to the people         

Samajwadi party chief akhilesh yadav said that the truth is that the double engine government is diverting people's attention from the issues. On the bulldozer, the supreme court has said that such work should not be done, but the yogi government is showing its fear to the people.'

The chief minister is not Yogi! - Akhilesh Yadav

SP supremo akhilesh yadav targeted the chief minister of the state yogi Adityanath. He further said, 'The first thing to know about cm yogi is that he is not a Yogi. As far as we know, a yogi is one who does not get angry. A yogi sacrifices.

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