‘Chief Minister speaks chameleon language’, Akhilesh Yadav hits back at CM Yogi
Samajwadi Party President Akhilesh Yadav on Friday hit out at Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, saying he uses ‘chameleon language’. The atmosphere has become heated after his statement. In fact, a day ago, CM Yogi had said about Samajwadi Party that even a chameleon should get scared after seeing SP changing its colours. Both the top leaders of the state are attacking each other these days.
Both the leaders have accused each other of adopting double standards on the issue of women’s reservation. Addressing a press conference in Lucknow on Friday, former CM Akhilesh said, ‘The truth is that the Women’s Reservation Bill has already been passed, even though the BJP did not want it.’
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BJP’s conspiracy exposed- Akhilesh
He said, ‘Since all the political parties were united on the issue of delimitation, the BJP’s conspiracy (to cheat women) was exposed. That is why, to hide their defeat, they just want to keep the issue of women’s reservation alive. He said that BDP wants to keep ‘Nari Vandan’ as just a ‘slogan’.
‘Chief Minister uses chameleon language’
Taking aim at CM Adityanath, Akhilesh Yadav said, ‘Our Chief Minister uses Girgiti language, i.e. chameleon-like language. If no such term exists, I would ask ChatGPT to coin this new term. If his old statements are taken out and today’s statements are read, seen and heard then you will realize who is the real chameleon. You will also see how unsafe women are.
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What did CM Yogi say?
Let us tell you that CM Yogi Adityanath, while targeting the state’s main opposition party SP in the one-day women empowerment special session in the Assembly on Thursday, had said, ‘Even a chameleon gets scared seeing you changing colours. You are raising slogans that women should get 33 percent reservation and are also opposing the amendment bill in the House.
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