"When we (examined) the parks for converting them into hospitals, we found that the space was too small for the purpose.
"So, we will now open it for the poor to use them as marriage lawns, free of charge," Akhilesh said.
He was speaking at Bauri village in Niyamtabad block where he was attending a function to mark the 16th death anniversary of freedom fighter and former MLA Ganji Prasad Yadav.
Describing the recent naxal strike in Chhattisgarh as an unfortunate incident, Akhilesh called for steps to check such such acts while rooting for development of backward areas.
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