Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Friday during his public rally in Ahmedabad said that after 2002, Gujarat had been a safe place as not a single day of curfew has been imposed and that Congress, incites communal riots, has no right to talk about peace.
In one of the poorest districts of UP, the former chief minister's speech was a cocktail of poll promises mixed with good doses of alleged failures of the Adityanath government.
The Samajwadi Party (SP) will reboot for the 2022 assembly elections in Uttar Pradesh with its popular slogan Kaam Bolta Hai. SP President Akhilesh Yadav has been regularly tweeting about the achievements of his government and also pointing out that the majority of the incumbent Yogi Adityanath government s achievements had actually been initiated in his regime. The party will now compare and contrast the work done by the SP government with that done by the BJP government. It does not wish to address caste issues blatantly and will try to veer the voters attention towards its past performance. We will let our work speak for itself. There is going to be no rhetoric - just plain simple facts, said a party functionary.
SP to reboot with Kaam Bolta Hai slogan for 2022
Sun, Jul 18 2021 8:27 IST |
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Lucknow: Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav addresses a press conference in Lucknow on Aug 26, 2019. . Image Source: IANS News
Lucknow, July 18 : The Samajwadi Party (SP) will reboot for the 2022 assembly elections in Uttar Pradesh with its popular slogan Kaam Bolta Hai.
SP President Akhilesh Yadav has been regularly tweeting about the achievements of his government and also pointing out that the majority of the incumbent Yogi Adityanath government s achievements had actually been initiated in his regime.
The party will now compare and contrast the work done by the SP government with that done by the BJP government. It does not wish to address caste issues blatantly and will try to veer the voters attention towards its past performance.
After India’s ruling Bhartiya Janata Party (BJP) lost the prestigious West Bengal assembly election recently, it had the Central Bureau of Investigation arrest four minister of the winning party on corruption charges.
Had the BJP won the Bengal election, one can only imagine how much more assertive they would have been. Amidst a devastating second wave of COVID-19, a BJP victory in Bengal would have strengthened the sense that the BJP is an election winning machine no one can defeat, regardless of what happens to governance and economy.
In just eight months from now, we will have a bigger test on the same count. The Uttar Pradesh state assembly election is the second most important election in India, after the national election.