"Aap sahyog dijiye.. Aap news chalaiye ki kaun sa officer lunchtime ya waise bhi office me nahi hai, ham use suspend karenge (You support us... You run news of officers' absence during office hours or lunchtime, we will suspend them)," Yadav told reporters on the sidelines of a function.
Yadav was asked about his government's stand on absence of officials from office for long hours and during lunchtime.
Meanwhile, reacting on the CM's statement, BJP chief spokesman Vijay Bahadur Pathak said he (Akhilesh) was not serious about it and was just making statements for publicity.
"Had he taken any action against party men who indulged in hooliganism at toll plaza or beat engineers? Now asking the media to run news and he will take action is just a gimmick," Pathak said.
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