OP Rajbhar targeted Akhilesh Yadav, said- ‘He has been winning elections since 2019, his words have no value’

Om Prakash Rajbhar Akhilesh Yada

Subhashpa National President OP Rajbhar targeted Akhilesh Yadav in Ambedkarnagar. Taking the Samajwadi Party national president to task, he said that Akhilesh has been winning elections since 2019. In 2019, Akhilesh was forming the government in Delhi. He said, “When I was with him in 2022, we won some seats. When we were with him, we had even reached 125 seats, but in 2017 Akhilesh Yadav won only 47 seats. 

OP Yadav said that Akhilesh was forming the government in the 2024 Lok Sabha elections too. Akhilesh’s words have no value. He has betrayed all the OBC castes. He is now upset and restless. OP Yadav predicted that when the results come, BJP will win the Katehari elections by more than 20 thousand votes.

 

Akhilesh targeted the postponement of elections.

Akhilesh Yadav targeted the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) over the postponement of the by-elections on nine assembly seats and said that ‘if you postpone, you will lose even worse.’ The Election Commission said in an official statement on Monday that the date of assembly by-elections in Kerala, Punjab, and Uttar Pradesh has been extended from November 13 to November 20 due to festivals. Akhilesh said in a post on ‘X’ regarding the extension of the by-election date that if BJP postpones the elections, it will lose even worse.

Akhilesh wrote, “If we postpone, we will lose even worse! First, the Milkipur by-election was postponed, and now the date of by-elections for other seats has been announced. BJP was never so weak. The fact is that due to ‘Maha-Unemployment’ in the state, people who go to the whole country for work have come to Uttar Pradesh on Diwali and Chhath holidays and were going to vote in the by-elections to defeat the BJP. As soon as the BJP got wind of this, it postponed the by-elections so that people’s holidays end and they go back without casting their votes. This is an old trick of the BJP, if they lose, they will postpone it.”