CM Yogi lacks emotional sensitivity: Akhilesh
26-Feb-2025 11:32 PM 1255
Lucknow, Feb 26 (Reporter) Samajwadi Party (SP) president Akhilesh Yadav on Wednesday alleged that Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath lacks "emotional sensitivity" and uses "indecent and undemocratic" language. In a statement issued here, Akhilesh said that it is the CM's nature to "insult" the suffering, sad and troubled people. "In the arrogance of power, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has become devoid of political etiquette. This government launched a campaign to insult and defame farmers, youth, women, traders, leaders of opposition parties and everyone," he said. "Now it has crossed all limits that the CM is not even sparing the families of those who died in the Maha Kumbh stampede. Instead of helping the suffering and sad families, the CM is increasing their pain by insulting them," he said. The SP chief said in democracy, the public elects the government. "The government of democracy cannot be dictatorial. But the behaviour of the BJP government is dictatorial. It is harassing and torturing political opponents. In the BJP rule, people no longer have the right to speak and write freely. Action was taken against many people of SP with malice," he alleged. He said the conduct of the BJP government is highly condemnable. "No one is getting justice. BJP will suffer a record defeat in the upcoming assembly elections. Faulty GST has destroyed business and traders. The BJP government is committing atrocities on traders by conducting raids. There is great resentment among traders with the working style of the BJP government. The zero-poverty scheme of this government is a fraud. The government keeps finding new tricks to cheat farmers, youth, traders, the poor and every section by showing them false dreams," he alleged. Akhilesh said religion is not a business. "Faith is associated with religion. Service cannot be a business, but the BJP government and the CM have made people's faith a business. The CM made Kumbh of charity, virtue and service a business. For him Kumbh has become a business of Rs 3 lakh crore. "The Samajwadi government had organised a grand and spectacular Kumbh in 2013. The Harvard University team had studied it and researched it. The management and arrangements of that Kumbh were appreciated," he said...////...
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