
Lucknow, May 31: As the 2027 assembly elections approach, political rhetoric in Uttar Pradesh is intensifying. Om Prakash Rajbhar, a cabinet minister in the Yogi government and leader of the Suheldev Bharatiya Samaj Party (SBSP), has launched a scathing attack on Akhilesh Yadav, president of the Samajwadi Party (SP). Rajbhar claims that Yadav is losing his political footing and is preparing for another trip abroad.
Rajbhar made controversial remarks about SP workers, accusing the party leadership of exploiting them solely for political gain.
On the social media platform X, he wrote, “Hey SP loaders! Have you ever been to London? I ask because your ‘Twitter (X), AC, and PC’ brother is getting ready to head there. I don’t know which of his favorite annual gatherings he attends, but every year he makes his way to the British capital. After all, May has passed while he has been comfortably sitting in an AC room in Lucknow, holding press conferences. Now, with June’s heat approaching, it seems he is starting to pack his bags.”
He continued, “There’s a saying here: ‘If all the donkeys go to heaven, who will carry the load?’ Think about that, SP loaders. Your gang master, ‘brother ji,’ knows very well that neither he nor his party has any future in 2027. No one in UP is giving them any importance, so why wander aimlessly in the scorching sun? You all are just there to chant slogans for ‘brother and sister.’ Keep shouting your slogans and laying out your carpets. Honestly, I feel both pity and amusement for you. Why? Because your ‘qawwal brother ji’ was educated abroad by his father, and he is also sending his children to study overseas.”
Rajbhar further mocked SP workers, stating, “As for you all, you have no interest in education. Your brother ji wants you to remain busy with ‘Jai Bhaiya-Jai Bhauji’ chants, engaging in violence, theft, murder, looting, and rape. And when the police come to break your sinful activities, you’ll receive a few thousand or even lakhs as ‘hush money’ from brother ji. His father has set everything up for him; you should take care of yourselves. You see, as soon as the fear is gone, the public in Bengal is spitting on your ‘brother ji’s’ ‘didiji’s’ nephew. Your karma is just the same.”
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