SP will not form alliance with any big party: Akhilesh Yadav

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SP will not form alliance with any big party: Akhilesh Yadav

Lucknow: The former chief minister of Uttar Pradesh and chief of Samajwadi party Akhilesh Yadav said that SP will not make alliance with any party but will only adjust the small parties. He added that Samajwadi party will maintain proper distance with BJP and Congress equally.

Speaking on a TV channel program via video conference, Akhilesh Yadav said about the migrating labourers, “If you did lockdown then why not arrange for the labourers to stay?” Or why not take them home by train or bus? There are 70 thousand buses in Uttar Pradesh. If the government wanted, no worker would go on foot. Eventually the government had to run the train. The government scared the people and due to fear the labourers walked towards the house. The worker felt that if he had to die, he should reach home and die. “

The former CM said, “Samajwadi Party workers have been feeding people on the expressway for 51 days.” He further said, “FIRs were lodged in Meerut and Aligarh for feeding our workers. If an FIR has been registered then why are you not arresting it? Humans and animals were locked together inside the cowshed in Lalitpur. “

Akhilesh said, “In this election we will not alliance with any big party. Small parties will definitely be taken together.

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