CM Yogi Adityanath slams Samajwadi Party, Congress; says ‘Four Thugs…Khatakhat to Sapa-chat’

In the 2027 assembly elections Samajwadi Party will be wiped out in the state, says Yogi Adityanath

In the 2027 assembly elections Samajwadi Party will be wiped out in the state, says Yogi Adityanath
In the 2027 assembly elections Samajwadi Party will be wiped out in the state, says Yogi Adityanath

CM Yogi takes fresh dig at Samajwadi Party, Congress in UP Assembly

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath launched a scathing critique of the Samajwadi Party and Congress today, accusing them of deceiving the people of Uttar Pradesh with false promises.

Speaking passionately in the Uttar Pradesh Assembly, CM Yogi recounted a tale of four fraudsters who duped a farmer, drawing a parallel to the alleged actions of the opposition parties.

CM Yogi said that in the upcoming 2027 Assembly elections, the Samajwadi Party would face an electoral wipeout in the state. His remarks underscored ongoing political tensions as parties gear up for future electoral contests in Uttar Pradesh.

“There were four thugs who decided to deceive a farmer who was taking home a goat. They decided to make the farmer believe that he was holding a dog and not a goat and they did it. The innocent farmer was deceived by the swindler as he believed that one person could lie and not all four. Such was the khatakhat-khatakhat scheme. Where is the Rs.one lakh bond (promised by the SP-Congress)? I can say with conviction that not khatakhat but in 2027, it will be ‘Sapa-chat‘ (or Safachat meaning clean sweep),” said Yogi Adityanath.

CM Yogi further said that in 2027, the BJP will hold SP-Congress accountable for the Rs.1 lakh bond promised by them. “I want to urge our MLAs to go to the people and ask them to seek clarification about the bond of Rs.1 lakh from them (opposition),” said the Chief Minister.

Slamming the Samajwadi Party over the reservation issue, CM Yogi said that the OBC did not get even the mandated 27% reservation during the SP regime. “During the SP regime, in no government jobs, OBCs were given 27% reservation. During their time, it was a pick-and-choose policy…During that time, the uncle-nephew pair (Akhilesh and Shivpal) went out for extortion during Lekhpal recruitment. But no such thing exists today even though we recruited over 5,000 lekhpals,” said the CM.

The Chief Minister further said that he has not come to politics for employment but has come to punish those doing wrong in society. The CM was responding to the Gomati Nagar incident where some miscreants harassed a woman during waterlogging.

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