Nueva Delhi: The Samajwadi Party leader, Akhileh Yadav, alleged Tuesday that BJP governments in Lucknow and in the center were involved in a conflict with each other and claimed the ‘pork’ comment of cm yogi Adityanath headed to Delhi .
He highlighted the contradiction between the statement of the Pollution Control Board of the UP State that the bargain was clean and the report of a central agency that declared that it is not suitable for bathing, while the National Green Court (NGT) also He had expressed concerns about his pollution levels.
“None of us said that the quality of the water of the Ganga river is bad, the Central Pollution Control Board said that … So, who was the government by calling ‘Suar’? I think, in the fight between Delhi and Lucknow, they are abusing among themselves.
This arose after cm yogi Adityanath had attacked the opposition saying “the vultures put corpses, the pigs put land” in an apparent reference to Maha Kumbh stampede.
“The vultures only have corpses. The pigs have land. Sensitive people obtained a beautiful image of relationships. People with faith have a feeling of satisfaction. The gentlemen obtained cavalries, the poor obtained employment, the rich obtained business. The devotees They obtained clean arrangements … The devotees got God.
After this, Akhiles had questioned the choice of the words that were used for Maha Kumbh saying, “but those who looked for their loved ones in the Maha Kumbh did not find their names on the list of the deceased, the lost forever, or in the lost- and fundamental records.
Recently, a report by the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) discovered that Sangam’s waters, where millions of devotees have been taking sacred jumps daily during the Maha Kumbh, to contain alarming levels of fecal and total coliforms. This had led to the National Green Court (NGT) to convene the government authorities of Uttar Pradesh.
The yogi government had dismissed the report saying that Sangam was suitable for “snan” (bathe) and “aachman” (drinking ritual), calling him a “false campaign is just to defame Maha Kumbh.”