CM Yogi Adityanath
Mangesh Yadav’s encounter on September 5 in Uttar Pradesh has taken a political shape. After Mangesh Yadav’s encounter, the opposition and Mangesh’s family have raised many questions on the government and the Uttar Pradesh Police. To questions raised at the encounter, Rahul Gandhi said, “In BJP-ruled states, those who are responsible for enforcing them are flouting the ‘law and constitution’.” While Samajwadi leader Akhilesh Yadav has called it a serious government crime.
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister CM Yogi targeted the opposition in response to the continuous comments coming from the leaders of the opposition parties. In Ambedkar Nagar, CM Yogi said in a police encounter that SP is suffering after the killing of a dacoit, passion is needed to run a government, power can be inherited, not intelligence.
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He was kidnapped two days ago and shot dead at gun point in the name of encounter. Now there is pressure to change his medical report. The Supreme Court should immediately take cognizance of this serious government offense before the evidence is destroyed.
— Akhilesh Yadav (@yadavakhilesh) September 5, 2024
Gangsters and mafias fleeing UP – CM Yogi
On the Samajwadi Party’s objections to the killing of Mangesh Yadav in an encounter, Yogi Adityanath said that he was a dacoit and had gone to rob jewelery with weapons, he could kill any customer or shopkeeper. The deceased may be a Dalit or a backward person. Yogi Adityanath further said, “Before 2017 gangsters and mafias were running the police. Now they are all running away fearing the police. He said gangsters and mafias are escaping from UP.
“Mafia prepares for last journey”
Yogi Adityanath said that mafia rule is coming to an end in Uttar Pradesh. Earlier all the areas of Prayagraj and Pratapgarh were ruled by gangsters and mafia. The honor of the sisters and daughters was at stake but now everything is over. Those who are left may be preparing for the final journey, UP is now mafia free.
He further said that the bigger the goon was in the Samajwadi Party, the higher the position he got.