‘Lord Ram will not forgive BJP, the truth of theft will come out…’ Akhilesh Yadav said – “Conduct elections in September itself”

Tezzbuzz Desk – Politics has heated up regarding the theft of Ram temple offerings. Samajwadi Party National President Akhilesh Yadav has once again launched a scathing attack on the Bharatiya Janata Party. He alleged that BJP is not only influencing the administrative system, but is also under question on serious issues like corruption and extortion.

‘Corruption is at its peak in police stations and tehsils’ – Akhilesh

During the press conference, Akhilesh Yadav said that corruption is increasing at the police station and tehsil level in the state and the common people are not getting justice. He alleged that questions are also being raised on the police system and an atmosphere of “recovery” has been created at many places.

Questions raised on Ram temple and offerings

Akhilesh Yadav also raised serious questions on issues related to Ram Mandir Trust and offerings. He said that the complete account of secret donations and offerings is not being revealed. He alleged that public trust has been tampered with and the truth of this entire matter should come out. He also said that “the public now wants change and has made up its mind to remove BJP from power.”

Targeting BJP and Central Government

Akhilesh Yadav also targeted Prime Minister Narendra Modi and said that shortcomings have come to light in many big development projects. He alleged that there is a lack of transparency in government projects and it is the responsibility of the opposition to keep raising these issues.

‘The public has made up its mind for change’

The SP chief claimed that there is resentment among the people in Ayodhya and surrounding areas. He said that farmers and business class did not get proper compensation and justice, due to which dissatisfaction has increased.

He further said that his party will also work for the rights and representation of other communities including the Sikh community.

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