SP-BSP will sweep together to win the Lok Sabha elections: Akhilesh Yadav

SP-BSP will sweep together to win the Lok Sabha elections: Akhilesh Yadav
SP-BSP will sweep together to win the Lok Sabha elections: Akhilesh Yadav
Kannauj (UP): National President of Samajwadi Party (SP) Akhilesh Yadav said on Friday that the SP and Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) will together wig the victory in the Lok Sabha elections. Akhilesh said that on Saturday the joint press conference of SP and BSP will be held in Lucknow in Lucknow.

He said that if we came together in the Lok Sabha by-elections last year, the BJP lost the election to the Chief Minister and the Deputy Chief Minister. Even this time our math will sit well and the BJP will have to face defeat. Former state Chief Minister Akhilesh was addressing people at e-Choupal in Kannauj on Friday.

During this, he said, 'We need people to be wary of rumors now. We have to stay away from these rumors, that is, the people of BJP. My only statement is to say that if we have to advance, then we have to leave the talk of caste and caste. The BJP government is misleading people at all levels.

'Now we are also increasing our strength by combine'
Among the questions arising on the alliance with the BSP, Akhilesh said that the BJP has become so strong by combating regional parties. Now we are also combing our strengths. Speaking on the CBI inquiry in Chaupal, he said that whatever question the CBI has to ask, after the election. While giving a new slogan, he said, 'Our job speaks, BJP is cheating.'

Akhilesh also informed the villagers about the need of the digital world through Twitter. It has been started from Fakirpur village of Kannauj district, in which he was accompanied by Colin Crowell, Global Vice President, Twitter India.

In Kannauj's e-Choupal, people were told about the use of social media as well as the use of Twitter. During this time, the SP chief, through Twitter talked to the villagers. According to sources, Akhilesh is preparing to contest the Lok Sabha elections from Kanauj, but it has not been confirmed yet.

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