Akhilesh: Helicopter late in Delhi, Akhilesh Yadav sniffed the conspiracy. India News – Times of India

Muzaffarnagar/Meerut: Alleged ‘mistake and conspiracy’ after taking three hours SP chief Akhilesh Yadav will fly from Delhi in his helicopter Muzaffarnagar While he was supposed to address a meeting with RLD aide Jayant Choudhary, the former UP CM tweeted: “Abuse of power is a sign of a loser. This day will also be recorded in the history of socialist struggle. We are on our way to a historic victory.”
Delhi airport sources said there was no “mischief”. An official said, “Akhilesh was supposed to go to Muzaffarnagar for a rally… Republic Day flight ban continues. As a result, scheduled commercial flights were given priority once air traffic resumed on Friday. Under consideration.” The helicopter was in line to take off. During the wait, it ran low on fuel and had to go back to refuel. For the same reasons, it took off at 3 pm instead of 2 pm. There was no foul play.”
After reaching Muzaffarnagar Akhilesh “The time has come for the BJP to flee (from UP),” he said. Choudhary on his part, Akhilesh rejected the proposals made by Amit Shah in Delhi, where the Home Minister had met Jat When leaders of western Uttar Pradesh told Choudhary that he was ‘welcome to join even after the elections’, Akhilesh said, “Who is accepting his invitation? Now look at his condition. forced to give. Jayantji The doors have been closed for them. The BJP is definitely headed for a political exodus. As for Shah’s message to the RLD, Choudhary had earlier said that he was “not a coin” to switch sides so easily.
Asked why the SP-RLD alliance did not give ticket to a Muslim candidate in Muzaffarnagar, where the community has a good presence, Akhilesh said, “It is not important who gets the ticket. Our focus is to work for the benefit of the society and farmers.”
On the recent tussle between SP and RLD over tickets and seats, Akhilesh said, “It is true that there are a lot of candidates for ticket and when no one gets ticket there is protest. But this goes on for a few days only.”

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