
SP chief Akhilesh Yadav has reacted to the objectionable remarks of Samajwadi Party leader and Hamirpur MP Ajendra Singh Lodhi. Kannauj MP, who was on Prayagraj tour, disagreed with Lodhi’s statement. However, he commented on the statements of Bharatiya Janata Party leaders.
Akhilesh said- There should be decorum in the language used in politics. We have never supported this kind of language or behavior against anyone. As far as the Prime Minister is concerned, such comments should not be made against him. But have you ever heard the statements of BJP leaders or Chief Ministers?
The former UP CM said, have you seen the records of statements given by BJP MPs and leaders in Rajya Sabha and Lok Sabha? We do not support what was said by our MP or Ajendra Lodhi. However, if someone said something out of emotional pain and during that time inappropriate language was used, then that language was definitely not appropriate.
What is the matter?
A case has been registered against Samajwadi Party MP Ajendra Singh Lodhi and his unknown supporters for making indecent remarks on Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Police gave this information on Tuesday. According to police sources, this case was registered at Mahoba city police station on the intervening night of May 11 and 12 on the complaint of Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) district media in-charge Satyendra Pratap Gupta.
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SP MP from Hamirpur-Mahoba seat Lodhi and his supporters submitted an 11-point memorandum to the electricity department on Monday, in which issues including power cuts and problems related to smart meters were raised. Gupta alleged that Lodhi’s march to the government office blocked roads, disrupted traffic and disrupted the work of government employees. He also alleged that Lodhi called Modi an ‘anti-national’.