Lucknow: Head of the Samajwadi Party Akhilesh Yadav was under a big fire from BJP brass on Monday, the day after he asked the Muslim League leader and founder of Pakistan Mohammad Ali Jinnah claiming that he studied with Mahatama Gandhi, Jawaharlal Nehru and Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel in the same thing Institute to be a lawyer and fight for Freedom India.
The Chairman of Yogi Minister Adtityanh said the Akhilesh statement as a “embarrassing” display “Talibani” and the mindset “broke split”, which tried to tear social fabrics.
He also demanded Akhilesh to submit an apology in front of the country.
Deputy CM Keshav Prasad Maurya also attacked the SP head called it “Akhilesh Ali Jinnah” and his party as “Namazwadi Party”.
The Head of the BJP Chief Swatantra Dev Singh, also peeled off said that Yadav had to have a “burning cracker” after watching the Indian Indian Indian cricket match recently.
Singh’s reference for the cricket match came a few days after the hetition charges were slapped on three Kashmir students in Agra for celebrating Pakistani’s victory against India.
On Sunday, Yogi has stated that his government will “not tolerate” people who support “enemy countries” and praise it.
The BJP journey to release caustic thorns in Akhilesh for his statement vis-A-Vis Jinnah was seen as a precursor for a potential battle between two main political rivals in the election of the run-up assembly in the next few months.
The BJP source said that the party was not mood to depend and required to bring up SP to pursue a taste of a minority appeasement for the political elections of the Bank.
In fact, Akhilesh also left BJP brass under the collar because he said that Patel banned “an ideology”.
“The same person who talks about national unity tries to divide people with caste and religious lines,” Akhilesh said on Sunday.
Experts said Akhilesh refers to communiques issued by Patel to ban RSS, the current BJP ideological mentor, in 1948 after Mahatma Gandhi’s murder.
Significantly, this is not the first time Jinnah reaches the centrestage of the political discourse above.
A few days before improvement for Cairana and Noorpur in May 2018, Akhil Bharatiya member Vidyarthi Parishad, RSS and Hindu Student Wings Yuva Vahini had clashed with police who demanded the elimination of Jinnah’s portraits from the Muslim University campus of Aligarh University (AMU).
This was after BJP MP from Aligarh Satish Gautam wrote to Amu Deputy Chancellor Tariq Mansoor and sought justification for Jinnah’s portrait, which had been hanging at the University since 1938.
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Previously in 2010, two BJP Stalwarts – LK Advani and Jaswant Singh – had triggered controversy by stacking praise in Jinnah.