4pm News Network: Questions have been raised over the law and order situation in the Yogi government during the by-elections in Uttar Pradesh. The Samajwadi Party has launched a verbal attack against the actions taken by the police and the administration during the by-elections. Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav has made serious allegations against the UP police and the BJP government in this matter. Let us tell you that there is a huge political stir over a UP Police video that is going viral. Many police officers have also been suspended in this case.
Akhilesh Yadav took aim at BJP government
The SP chief said that the Bharatiya Janata Party was worried because they were losing 9 out of 9 seats, as a result of which they looted votes, created pressure and imposed the administration. Akhilesh said that “if there is anyone who is most unfair, it is the Bharatiya Janata Party.” They do not follow the path of religion, the path of religion is the path of justice. You all saw the elections in Uttar Pradesh, no one would have seen such an election the way it was.
Earlier, SP leader Ram Gopal Yadav said that ‘the by-elections held yesterday in Uttar Pradesh were between the SP party and the district and police officials of the respective areas and not between the SP and the BJP. He also said that the kind of naked dancing carried out by the police yesterday in the by-elections, especially in Mirapur, Kundarki, Sisamau and Kathari, is a red flag for democracy.
Apart from this, Akhilesh said, “Large-scale force was deployed privately and instructions were given not to allow any Muslim or SP voter to cast their vote.” Shri Ram ji’s place, Ayodhya, has been lost, Rameshwaram has also been lost and all the places that are religious and our revered places have been lost because there is no path of virtue for them.
important point
- SP has expressed fear of unrest due to the closure of CCTV cameras in Naubasta Gallamandi.
- Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav has made serious allegations against the BJP.
- District administration says no cameras were damaged and the investigation is ongoing.