National President of Samajwadi Party and former Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh Akhilesh Yadav has taken a dig at UP Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath’s statement about Babri Masjid and Doomsday. On Tuesday, while talking to journalists, Akhilesh Yadav said on Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath’s statement about Babri Masjid and doomsday, ‘Why are you using the word doomsday, you were against Urdu. When the chair is in danger, they become communal.
While talking to the media, Akhilesh Yadav took a dig at the Chief Minister’s statement and said, “The Chief Minister who was against Urdu is using Urdu, use another word for Qayamat ke Alava.” Akhilesh Yadav said, “When the Chief Minister is surrounded, BJP becomes weak, the fear of losing his chair increases, then he becomes communal. The more his chair is in danger, the more communal he becomes.”
‘When it rains in Gorakhpur, there is no metro, only boats.’
Akhilesh Yadav intensified his attack on Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath and said that if it rains today, boats run in Gorakhpur, not metro. He said, “When the Chief Minister went to Jhansi for the first time, the Chief Minister said that a metro will be built in Jhansi, Jhansi will be directly connected to Delhi through expressway and a metro will be built in Gorakhpur. It has been ten years today.” He has accused corruption in the name of smart city.
‘There is no place for those who shoot at Ram devotees’
In fact, CM Yogi Adityanath said, “Some opportunistic people remember Lord Ram in times of trouble and later forget him. Therefore, Lord Ram has also forgotten him. They will not succeed now. They will never be able to move forward. There is no place for these ‘Ram traitors’ now; no place for those who open fire on ‘Ram devotees’.”
That day of doomsday will not come – CM Yogi
Along with this, CM Yogi said, “I would like to say to those who are dreaming of the Babri structure, that day is never going to come until the doomsday. Don’t live for the doomsday, if you live according to the rules in India, you will be benefited. Otherwise, if someone breaks the rules, the path will take him straight to hell. If someone is dreaming of going to heaven by breaking the law, his dream will never be fulfilled.”

