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Uttar pradesh politics: In the capital, SP President and former UP Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav met thousands of activists and leaders from different districts of the state at a function held at Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia Auditorium in the state headquarters Lucknow on Wednesday. During this, everyone wished Akhilesh Yadav a happy birthday.

During this, SP President Akhilesh Yadav while addressing the workers and leaders, while attacking the BJP government, said that the BJP is immersed in the ego of its power and is working to spread hatred in the society in the name of casteism. The BJP is cheating farmers, youth, traders and laborers. He described the status of law and order, education and health as ‘wasted’ and alleged that the BJP’s attitude is not beneficial for the public at all.

BJP’s false promises and slogans

SP chief Akhilesh Yadav said that the BJP government is constantly engaged in cheating the public by giving false promises and slogans. Giving examples, he said that the BJP gives the slogan of developed India, but the poor are not getting a place in hospitals for treatment. Medical colleges lack facilities, and the education system has also completely collapsed. He also said that the BJP is deliberately closing government schools, which will have a big impact on the education of poor children.

BJP’s negative politics and prison for primary schools in the state

Akhilesh Yadav also questioned the negative politics of BJP and said that if the government closes such a large number of primary schools, then where will the poor children get education? These are the same schools that were made booths during elections and the BJP is constantly losing there. He said that due to the decision of this government, the weaker sections of the society are suffering a lot, especially those daughters who go to study in far-flung schools.