AGRA
: On Monday, Etah’s Sadar assembly constituency MLA
Ashish Yadav called
Ramgopal Yadav
a ‘
BJP agent’ alleging him for splitting the party into two for his vested interest. On Wednesday, Jogendar Singh Yadav, a strong leader from
Akhilesh
camp from Etah district called Ashish a ‘pig’.
Responding to Ashish's allegations, Jogendar who is likely to get Samajwadi Party ticket from Sadar seat said, “Only a pig could have said such a thing.”
“This MLA has an eye of a pig and is also a drug addict. Calling professor Yadav BJP agent shows his real character. If he has the guts to defend his allegation, then I dare him to fight election from Sadar seat, villagers will bash him with shoes even if goes to ask for vote in this election,” said Jogendar, who is former Zila panchayat chairman from Etah.
“I will fight election against him and will spit on his face after winning the election,” he added.
Jogendar further demanded, that MLA Ashish Yadav’s father Ramesh Yadav should be immediately suspended from the Uttar Pradesh Vidhan Parishad.
Speaking to TOI, incumbent MLA Ashish Yadav said, “Using abusing language and comparing me with animal shows what kind person Jogendar is and from which family background he belongs.”
“A disciplinary action must be taken against him, but this decision is up to CM
Akhilesh Yadav,” he said.
On Monday MLA Ashish vocal his voice against Ramgopal Verma and urged CM Akhilesh Yadav to apologies to netaji for dethroning him from party chairperson status.
He alleged, Ramgopal is misguiding Akhilesh on best of BJP to save his son and daughter-in-law from CBI probe in disproportionate assets case.
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