This story is from February 7, 2017

Ram Gopal Yadav targets BJP and BSP in Etah

Addressing to a public gathering in Etah, he said, “statement of Amit Shah shows his impatience, their loss is certain in the upcoming polls.”
Ram Gopal Yadav targets BJP and BSP in Etah
Senior SP leader Ram Gopal Yadavaddressing to a public gathering in Etah.
AGRA: Taking a dig at BJP national president Amit Shah’s statement of hanging the gunda elements upside down if BJP comes into power, senior SP leader Ram Gopal Yadav said, "he could do that, as he did in Gujarat earlier."
Addressing to a public gathering in Etah, he said, “statement of Amit Shah shows his impatience, their loss is certain in the upcoming polls.”
He added, “all the policies of BJP has troubled everyone from a poor farmer to big industrialist.
PM Modi’s step of demonetisation has increased more unemployment and poverty.”
Targeting BSP, he said, “BSP is party of stone statues who preach about corruption. Mayawati is the incarnation of corruption.”
“Since the inception of our government, we have worked and delivered instead of accusing others,” he said.
Further he also said, “those party leaders and workers who were responsible for creating rift in the party will be removed soon.”
On Tuesday, Ramgopal Yadav came to ask for support of Jugendar Singh Yadav who is contesting election from Etah constituency.
Jugendar’s elder brother Rameshwar Singh Yadav, an incumbent MLA from Aliganj is also contesting election.
In another public gathering in Aliganj constituency, BJP leader Swami Prasad Maurya, targeted the two brothers and said, “there are close to three dozen FIRs on the incumbent MLA, while his entire family has been booked in over hundred cases.”
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