Akhilesh Yadav Rejects Modi's Offer of 'Friendship'
Akhilesh Yadav, chief of the Samajwadi Party, dismissed Prime Minister Narendra Modi's remarks about their friendship. Modi had made a light-hearted comment suggesting Yadav occasionally extends help. Yadav refuted this, emphasizing vigilance against BJP's potential extreme measures in political challenges.
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In a sharp rebuttal, Samajwadi Party leader Akhilesh Yadav rejected Prime Minister Narendra Modi's light-hearted reference to them as friends. Modi had mentioned Yadav as a 'friend' during a parliamentary speech, implying occasional help.
Addressing the media, Yadav made it clear he does not require such friends, questioning the prime minister's intentions behind his comments. He urged the prime minister to clarify what assistance he referred to, stating he wasn't aware of any favor extended.
Yadav further cautioned the public to stay vigilant, insinuating that the BJP might resort to desperate tactics as they face potential defeat, warning against complacency in the political landscape.
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