Prayagraj: Former Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister and Samajwadi Party (SP) chief Akhilesh Yadav has accused the Yogi Adityanath-led BJP government of not recruiting 11 lakh vacant posts. It was said here on Thursday that if the SP government is formed in the state, appointments will be given to the youth on these 11 lakh posts.
Addressing a public meeting before starting the roadshow for the candidates of three assembly seats in the city from Seva Samiti Vidya Mandir Inter College, Rambagh, Yadav said, “Our youth want to wear uniform, serve the country. But this government did not take out the recruitment.” The SP chief targeted the state Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, claiming, “Yogi Baba does not know how to operate a laptop. The Chief Minister who does not know how to operate a laptop, smartphone, how will he have a minister.
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He said, “Looking at the enthusiasm and enthusiasm among the public, we can say that when the results come, the public will uproot the false track of double engine. Yogi has cut his ticket from Lucknow to Gorakhpur on 11th. Yadav claimed that if the BJP government came, petrol would be sold at the rate of Rs 200 per litre. The former Chief Minister’s chariot (bus designed for campaigning) started from Rambagh and reached PD Tandon Park via Medical Square where he sought votes in support of Sandeep Yadav, the candidate from City North seat.
PD Tandon Park to Rath Subhash Chauraha, Patthar Church to Leader Press Square where SP chief sought votes in support of candidate Richa Singh from City West seat. Earlier, addressing a public meeting in Handia assembly constituency, 30 km from the city, the former Chief Minister said that the BJP government talks of giving air walks to those wearing slippers. He accused the BJP government of selling airplanes, airports and ports.
He claimed, “The BJP government is selling all this so that it does not have to give reservation or jobs to the people. There will be no bamboo, no flute will play. Taking a jibe at the renaming of the district from Allahabad to Prayagraj, Akhilesh Yadav said, “The district has become equally infamous after the name change. Whether it was the Kumbh scam, whether the youth had been lathi-charged, whether the people here had seen dead bodies floating in the Ganges. Changed the name of course, but the government has brought the same defamation.” (Agency)