
Seems to be 'rebellion' against PM Modi in Uttar Pradesh: AAP after Yogi Adityanath announces free bus ride to women
The Hindu
The AAP said the Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath is adopting the “Kejriwal model” despite Prime Minister Narendra Modi's opposition to freebies.
The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) on August 10 said a "rebellion" seems to be brewing in Uttar Pradesh against the BJP's top leadership after Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath announced free bus rides to women above 60 years. The AAP said the Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister is adopting the “Kejriwal model” despite Prime Minister Narendra Modi's opposition to freebies.
Earlier in the day, Chief Minister Adityanath announced in a tweet in Hindi, “Very soon in Uttar Pradesh, we are going to make arrangements for mothers and sisters above 60 years of age to avail free rides in government buses.” Reacting to Mr. Adityanath's tweet, AAP national spokesperson and Rajya Sabha MP Sanjay Singh said on the microblogging site, “After Bihar, there seems to be a rebellion against Modi ji in UP.” AAP’s political affairs committee member Atishi also took a swipe at the prime minister as she tweeted, “So Modi opposes freebies and Yogi proposes freebies.” “Battle lines are drawn within the BJP,” Atishi, who is an MLA from Delhi’s Kalkaji, added.
Delhi Chief Minister and AAP national convenor Arvind Kejriwal retweeted the comments of his party leaders on the microblogging site, but did not make any comment.
The AAP has been defending freebies since Prime Minister Modi, while addressing the gathering at an event in Uttar Pradesh last month, cautioned people against what he called a "revadi culture" of offering freebies and said this is very "dangerous" for the development of the country.
Mr. Kejriwal and his party leaders have been targeting the Prime Minister over his remark, contending that providing free and good education, healthcare services, electricity, water and other facilities to the people are not freebies, but the waiver of bank loans by the government to “few friends”.
On August 3, the Centre came out in full support of a public interest litigation (PIL) against the practice of political parties promising handouts during elections and told the Supreme Court that distribution of freebies inevitably leads to "future economic disaster".

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