Akhilesh Yadavs Arrogance Could Cost SP Dearly in Upcoming Elections: Narendra Kashyap

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Narendra Jijhontiya

Akhilesh Yadavs Arrogance Could Cost SP Dearly in Upcoming Elections: Narendra Kashyap

Hapur, August 20: Uttar Pradesh Minister Narendra Kashyap has launched a scathing attack on Samajwadi Party President Akhilesh Yadav, labeling him as arrogant and self-serving. Kashyap accused the Samajwadi Party of continuously altering its political definitions to confuse various social groups. He asserted that the party is likely to face significant political losses in the upcoming 2027 assembly elections.

Commenting on the Enforcement Directorate’s raid at Azam Khan’s Jauhar University, Kashyap stated that the public is well aware of the irregularities that occurred during the Samajwadi Party’s governance. He noted that many actions related to the university were not in accordance with the law. As investigations unfold, he emphasized that if any land or property was used illegally, it is the government’s duty to act in the public interest.

Kashyap questioned the message the Samajwadi Party aims to convey by establishing universities named after invaders. He pointed out that numerous freedom fighters and revered figures could have been honored instead. Misuse of land and funds, he argued, can never serve the public good. He stressed that the ED and CBI will take necessary actions, and any illegal assets must be repurposed for public benefit.

Regarding Yadav’s claims of forming a government in Uttar Pradesh, Kashyap remarked that making claims is easy. He referenced elections in Bihar, West Bengal, Delhi, Assam, Maharashtra, and Haryana, where opposition parties made grand claims that did not translate into electoral success. He recalled that during the Bihar assembly elections, Yadav held 16 rallies, yet the party faced defeats in those constituencies. Kashyap suggested that Yadav is aware of the impending poor political fate of the Samajwadi Party in 2027 and is merely trying to boost the morale of his workers.

Kashyap also criticized Yadav’s recent comments regarding the ‘P’ in PDA, suggesting that Yadav frequently changes his political definitions. He noted that the Samajwadi Party was founded on socialist principles linked to Ram Manohar Lohia’s ideology, but now it has adopted PDA as its political foundation. He claimed that the definitions of PDA have shifted over time, and the Brahmin, backward, and Dalit communities have begun to understand this political maneuvering. Such attempts to redefine PDA could backfire on the Samajwadi Party in the future.

Accusing the Samajwadi Party of nepotism and caste-based politics, Kashyap challenged Yadav to announce who would be the Chief Minister if they were to win in 2027. He also questioned who the next national president of the party would be. Kashyap sarcastically remarked that if family members continue to dominate these positions, the public will see through the facade of PDA.

He asserted that the electorate has recognized the alleged political blunders and shortcomings from the 2024 elections. Kashyap labeled Yadav, Rahul Gandhi, Mamata Banerjee, and Tejashwi Yadav as “outdated leaders,” claiming their credibility has diminished.

Kashyap responded sharply to Yadav’s comments about the Rashtriya Lok Dal (RLD), stating that Yadav’s remarks reflect his arrogance. He reminded that the RLD was founded by former Prime Minister Chaudhary Charan Singh, who made significant contributions as both the Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh and the Prime Minister of India. By belittling the RLD, Kashyap argued that Yadav has insulted the party’s workers and the Jat community, which could have political repercussions for him in the future.

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