LUCKNOW: Blaming chief minister Yogi Adityanath’s ‘ thoko niti’ (come across policy) for upward push in assaults on police, Samajwadi Party (SP) president Akhilesh Yadav on Sunday stated that the government’s approach has ended in jungle raj within the state.
The government’s approach of handling law and order and its ‘ thoko niti’ has left police and other people confused and in consequence they are after every other’s life, he added.
Expressing grief over the unfortunate incident of a police constable being killed in stone pelting by a mob in Ghazipur on Saturday, Akhilesh stated “ Ye ghatna isliye ghati hai kyunki CM sadan mein hon ya manch par hon, unki ek hi bhasha hai ‘thok do’. Kabhi police ko nahi samajh aata kise ‘thokna’ hai kabhi janta ko nahi samajh aata kise ‘thokna’ hai (This incident happened as a result of whether or not in meeting or on level, the CM speaks of come across. Sometimes, police are not able to grasp whom to overcome up and at others other people end up in similar confusion)”.
Stating that such incidents remind of ways brigands settled their ratings in Chambal, Akhilesh added, “Purane zamaane mein jo Chambal mein hota tha …. Ki kaun jaye court docket, kachehri, thane …. Yaheen hisaab kitaab kar lein …. Ye sanskriti BJP ne paida ki hai” (Earlier, in Chambal, outlaws used to kill as they never believed in law of land and settled disputes themselves. BJP has revived this culture).”
The protesters in Ghazipur were hard reservation which used to be promised by BJP before elections, he stated. “ Kitnon ko anyay ka saamna karna par raha hai” (Many people are dealing with injustice).” The resentment amongst other people is rising and is resulting in mob violence incidents, he added .
“The BJP government talks of rule of law … what kind of rule of law is there when people are shot in prison in large sunlight,” Akhilesh stated relating to jailed mafia don Munna Bajrangi’s murder in jail.
“People must to find out who all went to meet him in prison all over Phulpur bypoll,” he stated.
Targeting BJP for the recent ‘sting’ in which aides of ministers were stuck negotiating transfers and postings, Akhilesh stated that whilst the lower rung workforce has come under scanner, no one is speaking in regards to the ‘other people’ who take pleasure in such deals.
Talking of 2019 elections, Akhilesh stated other people would welcome New Year with a new government at Centre headed by a new Prime Minister. When probed about the opportunity of a grand alliance for Lok Sabha polls in UP, Akhilesh stated that the pact might be in response to ideologies and can bring together like-minded other people.
The government’s approach of handling law and order and its ‘ thoko niti’ has left police and other people confused and in consequence they are after every other’s life, he added.
Expressing grief over the unfortunate incident of a police constable being killed in stone pelting by a mob in Ghazipur on Saturday, Akhilesh stated “ Ye ghatna isliye ghati hai kyunki CM sadan mein hon ya manch par hon, unki ek hi bhasha hai ‘thok do’. Kabhi police ko nahi samajh aata kise ‘thokna’ hai kabhi janta ko nahi samajh aata kise ‘thokna’ hai (This incident happened as a result of whether or not in meeting or on level, the CM speaks of come across. Sometimes, police are not able to grasp whom to overcome up and at others other people end up in similar confusion)”.
Stating that such incidents remind of ways brigands settled their ratings in Chambal, Akhilesh added, “Purane zamaane mein jo Chambal mein hota tha …. Ki kaun jaye court docket, kachehri, thane …. Yaheen hisaab kitaab kar lein …. Ye sanskriti BJP ne paida ki hai” (Earlier, in Chambal, outlaws used to kill as they never believed in law of land and settled disputes themselves. BJP has revived this culture).”
The protesters in Ghazipur were hard reservation which used to be promised by BJP before elections, he stated. “ Kitnon ko anyay ka saamna karna par raha hai” (Many people are dealing with injustice).” The resentment amongst other people is rising and is resulting in mob violence incidents, he added .
“The BJP government talks of rule of law … what kind of rule of law is there when people are shot in prison in large sunlight,” Akhilesh stated relating to jailed mafia don Munna Bajrangi’s murder in jail.
“People must to find out who all went to meet him in prison all over Phulpur bypoll,” he stated.
Targeting BJP for the recent ‘sting’ in which aides of ministers were stuck negotiating transfers and postings, Akhilesh stated that whilst the lower rung workforce has come under scanner, no one is speaking in regards to the ‘other people’ who take pleasure in such deals.
Talking of 2019 elections, Akhilesh stated other people would welcome New Year with a new government at Centre headed by a new Prime Minister. When probed about the opportunity of a grand alliance for Lok Sabha polls in UP, Akhilesh stated that the pact might be in response to ideologies and can bring together like-minded other people.
‘Mob attacks on cops result of UP government’s thoko niti’
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December 31, 2018
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