Addressing a gathering here, Yadav claimed that there is none amongst the opposition matching Samajwadi Party in the coming Lok Sabha elections in Uttar Pradesh and SP will emerge as the largest party in the State.
Warning the shiksha mitras (teaching staff in primary schools working on honorarium), he said if they did not vote in favour of SP, the permanent status granted to them as junior teachers by the State government may be withdrawn.
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"The police personnel found guilty of not controlling last year's communal riots in Muzaffarnagar are being singled," he said adding the Samajwadi Party in Uttar Pradesh is alone in the country since 1947 to compensate riot victims monetarily.
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