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Our Chief Minister is a ‘Tees Maar Khan’, Akhilesh Yadav, Slamming CM Yogi Over Opposing Urdu

Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav lashed out at Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Thursday, dubbing him a “Tees Maar Khan.” Yadav noted that CM Yogi seems fixated on the number 30, citing instances where the figure appears repeatedly in his statements.

The controversy erupted after local authorities decided to cover several mosques with tarpaulin sheets ahead of the Holi festival. The measure, aimed at preventing any untoward incidents and ensuring communal harmony during the celebrations, has sparked criticism. Yadav reminded everyone that festivals have long been a time when communities come together in unity.

Speaking at a press conference, Yadav extended warm Holi greetings to the nation, emphasizing that the festival of colors brings joy and strengthens bonds among people. He highlighted the cherished Ganga-Yamuna tradition and the role of festivities in uniting diverse communities through both celebration and commerce.

However, Yadav quickly shifted his focus to criticize the Chief Minister, remarking, “Our Chief Minister is a Tees Maar Khan because he loves the number 30. From 30 reported deaths to an economic activity of Rs 30 crores, only he can account for such numbers.”

Addressing concerns over demolition issues, Yadav argued that despite the Supreme Court’s repeated directives and critical observations on bulldozer actions, the government continues to ignore these orders. He expressed hope that justice will eventually prevail, warning that the public is beginning to see that the Constitution is under threat under BJP rule.

Predicting a political shift, Yadav asserted that the BJP is poised for a major defeat in the state’s 2027 assembly elections. He criticized CM Yogi’s claims about youth employment citing an incident in Prayagraj involving bike riding—and questioned when personal vehicles were reclassified as commercial assets. “After 144 years, are these youths finally getting employment? The BJP, along with some of their allies, lies more than anyone. They lost in the 2024 Lok Sabha elections, and they will lose very badly in 2027,” he warned.

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