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Reality dawned on CM after bumpy ride to Var: Akhilesh

HT Correspondent

Published on: Oct 18, 2019 11:49 PM IST
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Samajwadi Party (SP) national president Akhilesh Yadav on Friday attacked chief minister Yogi Adityanath for his Thursday order to make all roads in UP pothole-free by November 15.

"After the chief minister had to abandon his helicopter and take a bumpy 125 km journey to Varanasi by road on Wednesday, only then he realised how money is siphoned off without any work accomplished. Now, we are surprised that the chief minister is smelling a scam in the allocation of tenders for development work."

"It is an irony that his government's 'development visible only in advertisements' dawned on him through this road trip," Akhilesh said hitting out at Yogi.

Akhilesh said roads all over the state were in a mess. "In two-and-a-half-year, forget roads, the government did not even construct culverts. So far the government has managed its tenure by calling the Samajwadi Party government's works as its own. They have only been inaugurating already inaugurated projects. Today, the condition has turned so deplorable under this government. It looks like absolute anarchy, there is no rule of law, the state capital witnesses daylight murders. On the other hand, the police were busy killing innocent people in fake encounters under the government's encounter policy,” he said.

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