Those who promised 'achhe din' haven’t done anything, instead made people stand in queues: Akhilesh Yadav
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav To Address A Public Rally In Lakhimpur On Wednesday. After The Settlement Of Feud Over Cycle Symbol, Akhilesh Started His Poll Campaign In Sultanpur On Tuesday.
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav addressed a public rally in Lakhimpur on Wednesday. After the settlement of feud over cycle symbol, Akhilesh started his poll campaign in Sultanpur on Tuesday.
Akhilesh Yadav hit the campaign trail on Tuesday, targeting Prime Minister Narendra Modi over his 'achhe din' promise and claiming that the new coalition will win over 300 of UP’s 403 assembly seats.
Here are the live updates from Akhilesh Yadav's public rally in Lakhimpur:
# These businessmen who had supported 'acche din' the most, have incurred huge losses with demonetisation
# I appeal that you should vote against communal forces
# PM Modi's demonetisation has hugely affected businessmen
# People giving tax does not have black money
# Money is not black or white, the transactions are black and white
# We don't discriminate people on caste and creed, We had given laptops to everyone
# If I get second chance, nobody will be able to challenge UP's growth
# Congress' hand will help in fixing handle, SP's cycle will run faster
# SP-Congress will fight election together and achieve majority in UP
# People promising 'achhe din' has not done anything, they made people stand in lines
# It is well known that elections in Uttar Pradesh is not just state elections but is for the nation
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