Latest News :- UP Police has registered a case against Akash Anand, son-in-law of Bahujan Samaj Party chief Mayawati, for making the controversial comparison between BJP and Taliban. Taking part in an election rally in Sitapur, Uttar Pradesh, Bahujan Samaj Party chief Mayawati's son-in-law Akash Anand said, “This is a government of traitors.” His party is starving the youth. Enslaves adults. This is not a bulldozer government. Government of terrorists. The Taliban is running such a government in Afghanistan,” he said.




He further said, 'The National Crime Records Bureau has released a report that there have been 16,000 cases of human trafficking in the state. It is a matter of shame for a government that cannot ensure the safety of women and provide food to children, he said. In the middle of his speech, he called BJP a party of thieves and said that the party has received Rs 16,000 crore from the rich. Akash Anand's speech has created panic in BJP.




BJP spokesperson Rakesh Tripathi has condemned this and said that Akash Anand has planted a new seed of succession politics in the Bahujan Samaj Party. That's why he deliberately keeps saying such things to get headlines in the media. The public and the Election Commission will teach an appropriate lesson for this. Also, UP Police has registered a case under five sections against five people including Akash Anand for making controversial statements about BJP. Late last year, Mayawati had declared Akash Anand as her political successor.




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