Akhilesh Yadav Seeks Supreme Court's Intervention in Election Transparency
Akhilesh Yadav demands video recording of West Bengal vote counting be made public, questioning the electoral process's transparency. He criticizes SP's limited resources and targets UP for SP's comeback. Yadav also mentions the potential influence of 'election mafia' in upcoming UP polls.
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After the BJP's significant victory in West Bengal, Samajwadi Party president Akhilesh Yadav has called for the Supreme Court to publicly release the video recordings of the vote-counting process, questioning the election's fairness.
Yadav criticized the limited campaigning resources of the SP and shared his primary focus on Uttar Pradesh. He highlighted concerns about election discrepancies in UP, claiming they could mirror those in West Bengal.
While reflecting on SP's strategies, Yadav refrained from commenting on political alliances and asserted his intent to support Mamata Banerjee, expressing his plans to visit West Bengal shortly.
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