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“UP will never forget the wrongdoings of SP,” CM Yogi criticizes Aklihesh.

Continuing his assault on the opposition, Chief Minister Yogi provided a running list of purported examples of corruption and irregularities that occurred in a variety of projects during the time that the SP was in power.

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LUCKNOW: On Friday, the Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh, Yogi Adityanath, stated that the people will not forget the sins that were perpetrated under the Samajwadi Party dictatorship in the state. He also claimed that the people have not forgotten the games that were played during the regime.

This comes after Akhileshlesh Yadav, the Leader of the Opposition and Samajwadi Party, made the accusation that the Yogi government lacked vision and questioned the necessity of a supplementary budget when 65 percent of the state budget was sitting unused.

“In the past, the authorities of the state of South Pole presented “false facts” to the people about the state. When it comes to the “works claiming to be done by them,” SP leaders continually give them an excessive amount of credence. The fact that they failed to mention that Chandrayaan was manufactured in Saifai is quite interesting. “However, people have not forgotten how the ‘games’ were played during their regime,” the Chief Minister stated while addressing the Assembly on the final day of the winter session that lasted for four days.

According to Chief Minister Yogi, the previous administration had the intention of destroying the faith of the younger generation, engaging in nepotism in the recruitment process, and working to deconstruct the entire system.

Continuing his assault on the opposition, Chief Minister Yogi provided a running list of purported examples of corruption and irregularities that occurred in a variety of projects during the time that the SP was in power.

With an initial DPR of Rs 265 crore, the Jai Prakash Narain International Centre (JPNIC) stands out as the most prominent example of a “power sponsored dacoity” in the state. However, the expenses that were incurred totaled Rs 821 crore. Despite the fact that it had already ended, the game was not yet over, and this is only one example,” the CM continued.

 

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