BJP’s slogans hint at intent to change Constitution, alleges Akhilesh Yadav 

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Samajwadi Party (SP) Chief Akhilesh Yadav in Ghaziabad on April 17, 2024
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Samajwadi Party (SP) president Akhilesh Yadav on Monday alleged that it the Bharatiya Janata Party slogan of ‘400 paar’ or ‘beyond 400’ signifies an intent to altering the Constitution. Addressing an election rally in Moradabad, Mr. Yadav accused the ruling social gathering for neglecting each part of the citizens, and mentioned that the BJP was working exhausting to destroy the brotherhood of India.

“From the statements of the BJP [leaders], it seems that they are raising this slogan because they want to change the Constitution which was given to us by Baba Saheb Bhimrao Ambedkar,” Mr. Yadav mentioned. 

“If they [the BJP] come to power again, they may bring in such laws which would take away the rights of our farmers. They have not only cheated the farmers but also our youth, women, government employees, and other sections of society,” the previous Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister alleged.

Mr. Yadav focused the BJP for thrusting the quick service scheme, Agniveer, onto the armed forces which adversely impacted the aspirations of many children desirous of becoming a member of the military.

“A system like Agniveer was implemented by this BJP government. The Agniveer programme would employ a young man for four years; what will a young soldier do after four years? The Indian National Developmental Inclusive Alliance bloc assures all the voters that when we form the government a system like Agniveer will not be implemented,” he mentioned.

In Moradabad, the SP candidate Ruchi Veera faces a 3 cornered contest with the BJP’s Kunwar Sarvesh Singh and the Bahujan Samaj Party’s Irfan Saifi. For the primary time the SP filed a Hindu candidate from Moradabad, a constituency with roughly 48% Muslim citizens. 

The SP president additionally addressed a rally in Nagina supporting the social gathering nominee Manoj Kumar. In his Nagina rally, Mr. Yadav highlighted the works executed by the SP authorities between 2012 and 2017 whereas accusing the BJP of stalling improvement initiatives.

“We build schools, hospitals, start ambulance services, and give unemployment allowance. The Prime Minister on the other hand seeks only to compare the number of graveyards in every village with the number of crematoriums. This reflects the difference in our vision,” the SP president mentioned.

In Nagina, Chandrashekhar Azad, the president of Azad Samaj Party, is locked in a four-way battle with the BSP’s Surendra Pal, the BJP’s Om Kumar, and the SP’s Manoj Kumar. The SP president shunned taking direct pictures on the Dalit chief. 

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