The polling date for the assembly by-elections in Uttar Pradesh is approaching. But before this, the ‘poster war’ between the SP and the BJP began. After CM Yogi Adityanath’s statement of ‘Bantenge to Katenge’, SP put up a poster with Akhilesh Yadav’s face at the Lucknow intersection on which it was written: ‘The Ruler of 27’. Then on another sign it said ‘We will neither divide nor cut’. Amid this ‘poster war’, Subhaspa president and Yogi government minister Omprakash Rajbhar has reacted. He has made a scathing attack on SP.
According to Omprakash Rajbhar-SP and Congress receive votes from Muslims but do not work for them. SP only does great things. She works only for Yadav. He still loses the election. The SP can only put up posters while in opposition.
It is noteworthy that due to the poster war, political rhetoric and competition between the SP and the BJP has increased. Workers from both parties continually put up new posters and banners criticizing each other, which has become a topic of discussion.
At the same time, amid the ‘poster war’, Samajwadi Party national president Akhilesh Yadav said that the power of PDA is continuously increasing and fearing this, the BJP is raising slogans like ‘If you divide, you will be cut’ . He claimed the victory of the SP in the by-elections.
On the other hand, in response to SP’s ’27 Sattadheesh’, a poster of Nishad Party chief Sanjay Nishad also appeared. On which was written: “Khevanhar of the 27th.” In fact, assembly elections will be held in Uttar Pradesh in 2027. In such a situation, the by-elections to be held earlier are considered a litmus test. That is why all parties are doing everything possible to win.