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BJP closing schools, opening liquor shops, says Akhilesh

BJP closing schools, opening liquor shops, says Akhilesh

Time of India9 hours ago
Varanasi:
president
on Thursday said the UP govt was destroying the future of children in the state by shutting thousands of primary schools.
"It is shocking how thousands of schools are being shut by govt but there is no constraint on opening of new liquor shops all over the state.
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The two developments showcase BJP's priorities," he said while inaugurating the party's office-cum-residence in Azamgarh.
He said the BJP was out to humiliate and disrespect the PDA community.
SP has named the new office building as PDA Bhawan.
"This PDA is the same community that Babasaheb (AMbedkar) fought for and is often referred to as Bahujan Samaj. This PDA also stands for the 'peedit' (aggrieved), 'dukhi' (victimised) and apmaanit' (humiliated).
This is our broader social alliance for which we ensure complete social justice," Akhilesh said.
In the political circles, Akhilesh inaugurating the new office building was seen as SP blowing the bugle for the 2027 UP polls, as the SP chief not only set the target for cadre to ensure PDA's victory on all seats from Ghaziabad to Sonbhadra, but went on to announce 300 units free electricity to every family, iPads and Samajwadi pension of Rs 3,000 for women if the party forms next govt in UP.
He also assured termination of Central govt's Agniveer scheme and strengthening of border security.
He outlined how Azamgarh had been a home for SP founder Mulayam Singh Yadav and sitting MP Dharmendra Yadav and how people of the district and the region have backed the SP in every parliamentary and assembly elections.
Akhilesh recalled how Mulayam Singh had joined hands with BSP founder Kashi Ram when he spotted a supporter carrying a photograph of the two leaders.
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"That photo has Netaji (Mulayam) and Kanshi Ram together. Think how significant that time was — when two ideologies stood side by side," he said recalling the coming together of Kanshi Ram and Mulayam Singh in the early 1990s to take on the BJP.
While the event was held peacefully, some Brahmin families in the city installed black flags outside their houses on the call of a Brahmin organisation and Vishwa Hindu Mahasabha to protest against Akhilesh voicing his support to Yadav katha vachaks in Etawah who were allegedly humiliated by some upper caste members for reciting katha – a specialisation till now associated exclusively to the Brahmin community.
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