Party workers held condolence meetings throughout the state, SP spokesperson Rajendra Chaudhary said
He demanded that the state government be "removed" and said that his party will agitate for the people of the state
Protesters also put a garland of shoes around an effigy of local SP leader Raees Sheikh, MLA from Bhiwandi East during the incident on Monday night.
BJP leadership is drawing succour from the fact that the two main opposition parties are trying to hobble each other in their bid to position themselves as the "main opposition party"
The minister also reiterated that the decision to invest in the DHFL was taken during the previous government headed by Akhilesh Yadav of the Samajwadi Party.
Yadav alleged that Yogi govt invested around Rs 2,600 crore of power employees' provident fund money in the DHFL
Akhilesh also demanded the resignation of Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath
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The rape survivor's maternal aunt succumbed to injuries in a district hospital and the others were transferred to a trauma centre in Lucknow, police said
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A Provincial Armed Constabulary (PAC) constable, vacationing in his home district of Etawah, created a flutter recently when he arrived at the collectorate wearing his uniform with a Samajwadi Party (SP) cap and demanded the dismissal of the Yogi Adityanath government in Uttar Pradesh. Munish Yadav, posted in the 49th battalion of the PAC in Noida, wore a red SP cap along with his uniform on Friday and went to the district collectorate carrying a placard reading, "Yogi sarkar ko barkhast karo" (Dismiss the Yogi government). Interacting with reporters, the PAC constable claimed that law and order had collapsed in Uttar Pradesh and incidents of murder, loot and rape were on the rise. Under such circumstances, the governor should dismiss the BJP-led government immediately, he said. Yadav claimed that the country was more important to him than his job. He fled the scene when the police arrived to nab him. Later, Yadav's wife Ruby told reporters that her husband was instigated to go to
The incident took place late on Friday night when Brajpal Rathi, the party's district secretary was returning to his house in Eta sector
Reminding people of Lucknow of the work done in the past by his party, the SP chief appealed to them to vote for Sinha