Lucknow: Recently, during a public meeting, Sangeet Som threatened to get the officials beaten up with public shoes. This video is going viral on social media. In fact, during a public meeting held in Moradabad, he narrated an incident of threatening the officials and said that if it was any other leader, he would have said that I do not have the video. Rather, I say that if they do not agree now, I will get them beaten up with public shoes. Now, SP chief Akhilesh Yadav has posted on Instagram regarding this incident and has targeted the BJP and said, ‘Officials say today’s, we don’t want BJP!’
Sangeet Som threatened from the stage.
A program of Kshatriya Mahasabha was organized in the Kundarki assembly constituency of Moradabad district. Sangeet Som also participated in this program. On this occasion, BJP’s firebrand leader Sangeet Som threatened to get the officials beaten with public shoes. BJP leader Sangeet Som, while talking about his viral video threatening the officials, said ‘Yes, I had threatened the officer. It has my voice, but I have threatened less now. If they do not work properly, do not follow the law, then I will get them beaten with public shoes as well.’ Let us tell you that a by-election is also to be held on the Kundarki assembly seat.
Akhilesh Yadav posted on X.
Samajwadi Party President Akhilesh Yadav has posted on Instagram regarding this entire incident. In his post, he targeted the BJP and wrote, ‘We have heard that the public is saying that the BJP government is not doing any work. This is an old habit of the BJP that when the public reaches their doorstep filled with anger, they blame the officials for their failure. The government and administration do not run with a loud voice but by setting high standards of public welfare and by the inner voice of honesty. Is there any law applicable to BJP members when they publicly threaten government officials or do they have the privilege of insolence.’ Akhilesh Yadav finally wrote, ‘Officials say today, we don’t want BJP!’ (Input – Rajiv Sharma)