On Rajbhar’s allegations, Akhilesh said – predict how many seats BJP is giving him.

Lucknow. There was a stir in the politics of Uttar Pradesh on Wednesday when Yogi government cabinet minister and Subhashpa chief Omprakash Rajbhar claimed a major break in the Samajwadi Party. Talking to ANI, Rajbhar said that like Shiv Sena (UBT) in Maharashtra, big political developments can soon be seen in Uttar Pradesh too.

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Rajbhar claimed that SP leader Ram Gopal Yadav has sent a letter to Union Home Minister Amit Shah. He said that if it is not so then Ram Gopal Yadav should publicly tell what is written in that letter. Along with this, while mentioning the matters related to mining and Gomti River Front project, he also targeted the top leadership of Samajwadi Party.

What did Akhilesh say on Rajbhar’s claim?

After Omprakash Rajbhar’s statement, Samajwadi Party President Akhilesh Yadav hit back in the press conference. He said that BJP has been doing politics of breaking other parties for a long time. He alleged that in the past also BJP has tried to get leaders of various parties and public representatives on its side.

Akhilesh Yadav said, “If we have to compete with BJP, a team of brave people is needed. Samajwadi Party is fully prepared for the contest.” He also claimed that many BJP leaders and MLAs in Uttar Pradesh are preparing to switch sides.

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Targeted even by tweeting

After the press conference, Akhilesh Yadav also took a dig at Omprakash Rajbhar by posting a post on social media platform X. He wrote, “The predictors should predict for their party whether the BJP is giving them 75 seats, 50 or just an assurance. The money they have taken in advance by spreading the rumor of getting 30 seats from the BJP alliance, they are looking for them.”

This tweet of Akhilesh is being considered as a direct reply to Rajbhar’s claims. The ongoing rhetoric between the two leaders has further heated up the politics of the state. Before the upcoming assembly elections, such allegations and counter-allegations can further intensify the political atmosphere.

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