News Topical, Digital Desk : Samajwadi Party (SP) chief Akhilesh Yadav has responded to Uttar Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Keshav Prasad Maurya's remarks. Keshav Prasad Maurya had said in a statement, "If Akhilesh Yadav doesn't have a cylinder, please inform us. We will send one." Akhilesh responded to Keshav's statement, "This is a new era. There is a great need for 'delivery boys.' He should become a 'delivery CM,' not a deputy chief minister. As a 'delivery CM,' he should deliver cylinders or other assistance to those in need."
Regarding LPG, Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav said, "In Uttar Pradesh, countless lines are seen for gas cylinders, and yet the government claims they are available. If cylinders are available, why did they have to replace 14-kg cylinders with 10-kg cylinders? First, they stole fertilizer bags, and now they're doing the same with cylinders. Then they'll also say to make small rotis. The question is, what is the government doing?" The SP chief also claimed countless fake encounters in Uttar Pradesh, saying that when they say there is no mafia in Uttar Pradesh, they should understand that there is only one. He also warned police officers.
Countless fake encounters took place in the Uttar Pradesh government: Akhilesh
Responding to BJP MLC Devendra Pratap Singh's allegations against the Uttar Pradesh police, Akhilesh Yadav said, "This (encounter) is nothing new in Uttar Pradesh. When they say there is no mafia in Uttar Pradesh, you should understand that there is only one mafia there. Fake encounters have not happened just once. Whenever there is an impartial investigation, you will find out that countless fake encounters have taken place under the Uttar Pradesh government."
Let us tell you that MLC Devendra Pratap Singh has written a letter to the Chief Justice of Allahabad High Court, alleging police irregularities in Sultanpur.
He added, "Many people have filed complaints with the Human Rights Commission or notices have been sent to the government by the Human Rights Commission. People have even gone to court seeking justice." He warned, "When it comes to justice, many officials will be left alone. They will go to jail, and even their families will be unable to get them out."
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