Akhilesh Yadav and Brajesh Pathak fired verbal shots, Deputy CM retaliated on Rahul Gandhi’s statement

Akhilesh Yadav and Brajesh Pathak fired verbal shots, Deputy CM retaliated on Rahul Gandhi’s statement


UP News: In the Uttar Pradesh government, Deputy Chief Minister Brajesh Pathak reached Barabanki on Thursday. He held a meeting with the office bearers and public representatives of the organization at the District BJP (RJ) office here. In the meeting, Brajesh Pathak called upon all BJP leaders and office bearers of the district to prepare for the 2024 Lok Sabha elections.

The Deputy CM said that the work which could not be done in the state under the governments of SP and BSP can be done by the Center. Narendra Modi and state Yogi Adityanath being led by the government. We have to spread this message to the masses. During this, Brajesh Pathak has also targeted SP chief Akhilesh Yadav and Congress leader Rahul Gandhi.

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Reply to SP chief
Brajesh Pathak also retaliated on the statement of Akhilesh Yadav in which he told Brajesh Pathak to be sick. Brajesh Pathak said that SP and Akhilesh Yadav are completely derailed. When will Akhilesh Yadav say what, he has completely lost control of his language. Like him, the sons of Samajwadi are also confused.

On the other hand, Brajesh Pathak termed the statement given by Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Muslims, Sikhs, Christians, Dalits and tribals in America as wrong and sad. He said that no one should insult India in this way by visiting foreign soil. No Indian will accept such a statement.

He said that along with health, all the development schemes will be completed on time. Apart from this, the hospital located on the highway in the district has been reviewed. All the facilities will be provided there in the coming time. He said that the government is building medical colleges in all the 75 districts of the state. In 14 districts where work has not started yet. There too, the process of setting up a medical college will be started soon.

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