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Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath launched a scathing attack on the Samajwadi Party (SP) during a session in the State Assembly, dismissing their criticisms with sharp retorts. Responding to the opposition's questioning of his government's policies, CM Adityanath used the colloquial phrase, "Tu idhar udhar ki baat na kar," emphasizing that his administration is committed to delivering results directly, not just rhetoric.

The Chief Minister specifically targeted the SP's recent focus on the PDA (Pichda, Dalit, Alpsankhyak – Backward, Dalit, Minority) formula, suggesting that the party had exploited these communities during its time in power and was now attempting to re-establish a narrative. Adityanath argued that under the BJP government, development benefits reach all sections of society without discrimination, moving towards the ideal of "Ramrajya" which ensures welfare for every citizen.

CM Adityanath further challenged the SP's stance on caste and population issues, accusing them of engaging in divisive politics for electoral gains rather than genuine upliftment. He highlighted the extensive welfare schemes implemented by his government, such as providing houses, electricity, and sanitation, which have benefited the poor and marginalized irrespective of their background. The Chief Minister reiterated his commitment to holistic and inclusive development, contrasting it with what he termed as the SP's history of corruption and self-serving policies.


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