Akhilesh Yadav takes a dig at waterlogging in Ayodhya, says- this is a flood of corruption
UP News / Akhilesh Yadav takes a dig at waterlogging in Ayodhya, says- this is a flood of corruption
UP News - Akhilesh Yadav takes a dig at waterlogging in Ayodhya, says- this is a flood of corruption
Akhilesh Yadav News: Rain has started in different parts of the country. Monsoon has arrived in some places and monsoon is yet to arrive in some places. But the first rain has now started troubling the people of Ayodhya. Actually, due to the rain in Ayodhya, people are facing waterlogging in different areas of Ayodhya. People whose houses have been flooded have had to leave their homes and be displaced somewhere else. Due to the sewer line of the city being damaged, people have to go from one place to another by entering dirty water.Waterlogging in Ayodhya, taunts Akhilesh YadavNow Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav has taunted such a situation of Ramnagari. He shared a video post on social media site X. While sharing it, he wrote, 'This 'flood of corruption' is everywhere. The BJP government is responsible for that.' Let us tell you that the video shared by Akhilesh Yadav shows the waterlogging of Ayodhya. Before Akhilesh Yadav, his own party's Ayodhya MP Awadhesh Prasad had given a statement on the problem of waterlogging. He had said that I will go and see for myself the pathetic picture of Ayodhya that is coming out. Awadhesh Prasad said - I will take answers from the responsible peopleHe said that after seeing the situation in Ayodhya, I will work to seek answers from the government. The session will end on Friday, then I will go to Ayodhya and on the 29th I will go and see the spot and then take answers from the responsible people. Let us tell you that waterlogging in different areas of Ayodhya has increased the problems of the people. It has become difficult for people to even walk due to mud and slippery conditions. There is water from the railway station to Rampath. Potholes have come out in the same rain. Let us tell you that these are the areas which are very close to the Ram temple, where people are facing waterlogging.