Akhilesh Yadav paper leaks : Addressing the House during the debate on the Motion of Thanks on the President’s address, Kannauj MP Akhilesh Yadav raised the burning issue of paper leaks of competitive exams.
Akhilesh Yadav Exposes Shocking Truth Behind Massive Paper Leaks in Parliament!
A Parliamentary Address Full of Sarcasm and Poetry
New Delhi: In a session filled with sharp criticism and poetic jabs, Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav took to the floor of Lok Sabha to target the Narendra Modi government. His address, delivered during the debate on the Motion of Thanks on the President’s address, covered a range of issues but focused heavily on the rampant problem of paper leaks in competitive exams.
Raising the Issue of Paper Leaks
Akhilesh Yadav highlighted the pervasive issue of paper leaks that have plagued competitive exams across the country. Referring to the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) and other similar exams, Yadav alleged, “The achievement of the past 10 years is the birth of a competitive exams mafia. A youngster would prepare for the exam and take it, and then come to know that the paper was leaked. Papers of all exams were leaked. And now in June, the paper of the country’s most prestigious exam was leaked.”
He accused the government of engineering these leaks as a strategy to avoid providing jobs, saying, “Why are the papers leaking? The government is engineering these leaks because it doesn’t want to give jobs.”
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A Critique of the NDA Government
Using a mix of sarcasm and poetry, Yadav criticized the BJP-led NDA government for its lack of foundation and stability. He sarcastically remarked, “They said ‘400 par’ during the election. I want to thank the people and for the first time, it appears that a lost government is in power. The people are saying this government won’t survive.”
In a poetic jab, he added, “Upar se juda koi taar nahi, niche koi adhaar nahi, adhar mein jo hai atki hui, woh toh koi sarkar nahi,” which translates to “There is no foundation on which this government stands.”
Highlighting Economic Disparities
Yadav questioned the government’s claims about India’s economic standing. He pointed out that while the government boasts of being the world’s fifth-largest economy, it remains silent on critical issues such as per capita income, hunger index, and happiness index. “I want to say that the country won’t be run by personal ambitions, but by what people want. Manmarzi (whims) won’t work, jan-marzi (will of people) will,” he asserted.
The Reality of Development in Uttar Pradesh
Shifting focus to his home state of Uttar Pradesh, Yadav criticized the state’s infrastructure and governance. He spoke about the “potholes of corruption” and how they reflect the “loot in the name of development.” He mocked the BJP’s Smart City initiative by stating, “Aircraft landed on the roads we built and now boats are plying in the state’s major city. This is the reality of the jumla of Smart City.”
On Post-Bifurcation Issues and Caste Census
Yadav called for a face-to-face meeting between the Chief Ministers of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana to resolve post-bifurcation issues. He emphasized the need for addressing these issues amicably and diligently.
He also strongly supported the need for a caste Census, stating, “Social justice is not possible without a caste Census.”
Agniveer Scheme and National Security
Discussing the Agniveer scheme, Yadav, who studied in a military school, shared insights from his conversations with his peers in the forces. He claimed that schemes like Agniveer compromise national security and promised that the INDIA bloc would discontinue it if they come to power.
A Poetic End
In his characteristic style, Yadav concluded with a poem, bringing a message of love from Ayodhya and emphasizing the importance of unity and collective progress.
Conclusion
Akhilesh Yadav’s address in Parliament was a blend of sharp critique, poetic expression, and pressing questions about the current state of governance and administration in India. By raising pertinent issues like paper leaks and economic disparities, he aimed to hold the government accountable and push for reforms that align with the people’s will.
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