'PDA means Family Development Authority': Yogi's sharp attack on the Samawadi party
Yogi Adityanath, chief minister of Uttar Pradesh, launched a stunning attack on the Samajwadi party on Thursday, accusing him of not paying attention to the development of the state and only thinking about his family. Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath transformed the Akhilesh Yadav party to the ‘fall of the well’ and transformed the PDA’s motto to uplift the marginalized communities to ‘Family Development Authority’. The remark comes in the Uttar Pradesh Lawyer Assembly at a 24 -hour discussion on the ‘Vision Document 2047’, in which there was a sharp sound between the government and the opposition. Yogi spoke in the house in which he criticized the Samajwadi party, saying: “The Family Development Authority of the Samajwadi party is also an example of this, they just know that they are limited to themselves. Swami vivekananda said in his stories about it.” He added: “The condition of the Samajwadi party is like a frog in the well. The world is moving forward, but you only know to be limited to your family. And you want to do the same with Uttar Pradesh.” SP does not see the development in Uttar Pradesh: Chief Minister Adityanath said we are working on the construction of 22 highways in the state. He said: “Meerut-SprayaGraj Ganga Expressway will be the largest highway in the country. India’s first fast-paced Metro run from lake to Delhi.” Yogi further said that the Samajwadi party does not see this development. The chief minister further said: “Samajwadi party will not discuss development works in Mathura-Vrindavan, as he said in 2016 that he will build a memorial of Duryodhana.” Yogi earlier, on the split of the division, today, on the Partition Vibhisika Memorial Day, he criticized the congress and described the division of 1947 as a ‘black chapter’ of the appeal politics, which disintegrated the unit of Sanatan India and left an indelible mark on the country, as said. He credited Prime Minister Narendra Modi for the revival of this forgotten history by marking this day in 2021. He said: “Today, the whole country is mourning by remembering the unbelief of August 14, 1947.”