Samajwadi Party Workers Had No Sympathy For Poor, Women, Farmers: Yogi Adityanath
NDTV
UP Assembly Elections: Addressing a public rally in UP's Azamgarh today, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath said that the SP only had sympathy for the terrorists who are in jail.
Ahead of the seventh and the last phase of Uttar Pradesh Assembly elections, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Saturday launched a scathing attack at the Samajwadi Party stating that it did not have sympathy for poor people, farmers and safety of women in the state, instead the SP was "sympathetic only towards terrorists".
Addressing a public rally in UP's Azamgarh today, Mr Adityanath said that the SP only had sympathy for the terrorists who are in jail.
"Samajwadi Party neither had sympathies for development, poor and youth nor for farmers and safety of women. They were sympathetic only towards getting terrorists out of jail," the chief minister said.
Continuing taking a jibe at previous governments of Uttar Pradesh, he said, "SP and BSP workers are troubled that from where we are getting money and undertaking development works. I must say that there is no shortage of money but the difference of intention and priorities."