News India Live, Digital Desk: In the politics of Uttar Pradesh, arrows of statements are often fired, but this time a ‘war’ has broken out through pictures on social media. Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav has used the picture of a lion to directly attack Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath. This style of Akhilesh has become a topic of discussion, in which he took a dig at the ruling party without taking names and showed his political edge.
Lion’s picture and Akhilesh’s sarcasm
SP President Akhilesh Yadav shared a picture of a lion on his official social media handle, the caption of which has created a stir in the political circles of UP. Akhilesh wrote that no matter how hungry the lion is, it does not change its nature. This post of his is being linked to the working style of Yogi government and recent administrative decisions. Experts believe that Akhilesh wants to give the message through this picture that even though the opposition is out of power, its strength and attitude are still intact.
Preparation for counterattack: War of words intensifies between BJP and SP
After this tweet by Akhilesh Yadav, Bharatiya Janata Party has also opened its front. BJP supporters and leaders have termed it as Akhilesh’s ‘desperation’. At the same time, Samajwadi Party workers say that this is the voice of the public which Akhilesh Yadav is raising in a constructive manner. This kind of ‘photo war’ has heated up the atmosphere even more amid the upcoming elections and political appointments in Uttar Pradesh. Lakhs of likes and comments are coming on this post of lion, which clearly shows the interest of the public.
Politics of signals: What is Akhilesh’s next step?
Akhilesh Yadav has been using symbols and idioms a lot to corner the government for some time now. Be it the issue of development or law and order, the SP chief has made social media his biggest weapon. Political analysts believe that this activism of Akhilesh is part of the strategy to energize the workers. With this lewd post, he has indicated that the opposition’s stance is going to be more aggressive in the coming days and he is in no mood to give a walkover to the government on any front.
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