Lucknow. National President of Samajwadi Party and former Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh Akhilesh Yadav on Saturday targeted the Yogi government of Uttar Pradesh and said that the ‘negative slogan’ is a symbol of their disappointment and failure. This reaction of the SP chief is being seen in response to Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath’s statement ‘If you cut, you will cut’. CM Yogi has been seen mentioning in his speeches on many forums that ‘If you divide, you will be divided’. This statement of his came for the first time after the violence that took place after the coup in the neighboring country Bangladesh. Taking aim at BJP, Akhilesh wrote on ‘X’ that “Their ‘negative slogan’ is a symbol of their disappointment and failure. This slogan has proved that their remaining 10% voters are also on the verge of slipping, hence they are trying to unite them by scaring them but nothing like this is going to happen. He further wrote that negative slogans also have an effect, in fact after the arrival of this ‘disappointing slogan’, his remaining supporters are even more disappointed thinking that those whom we thought were powerful, are actually in power. Despite being in the house, they are still talking about weakness.
The ‘ideal state’ that is imagined in our country has ‘Abhaya’ as its basis; Not ‘fear’. It is true that only the ‘fearful’ sells ‘fear’ because only the one who has it will sell it. He further wrote that this slogan will be recorded as the ‘worst slogan’ in the history of the country and will prove to be the last ‘literal nail’ as the last chapter of his political fallout. In the interest of the country and society, they should change their negative views and attitudes as well as their advisors, this will prove beneficial for them too. A good advice is to ‘raise good thoughts when raised’ and keep the sleeves open, as well as the arms, this is good for them.