New Delhi. Former Bharatiya Janata Party MLA Sangeet Som often remains in discussions regarding his controversial statements. He has once again come into the limelight with his controversial statement. Actually, one of his videos has gone viral, in which he is seen talking about western Uttar Pradesh. In this he says that western Uttar Pradesh can become mini Pakistan. His video is becoming very viral on social media. In the video of about 1 minute 44 seconds, Sangeet Som is seen strongly targeting Samajwadi Party President and former Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav. They say that Akhilesh should stop the politics of appeasement leaving behind the idea of Zindabad. He called the Samajwadi Party a party which divides in the name of caste.
Let us tell you that Sangeet Som is seen saying in the viral video that in the last one week some different type of discussion is going on in UP. His reference was towards the Shriramcharitmanas controversy and the politics taking place on castes. He said that today I have brought a topic among you. For the last one week, I am seeing that efforts are being made to change the atmosphere in different ways. Especially Akhilesh Yadav and his followers are trying to divide Uttar Pradesh into castes. These people are not understanding the situation. That’s why he is trying to do this.
Former MLA Sangeet Som said that western Uttar Pradesh is becoming mini Pakistan.
Samajwadi people are bringing Jinnahist thinking inside Uttar Pradesh.
People are dying of starvation in Pakistan.
Som said, long live Akhilesh Yadav and your disciples, stop thinking.
stop appeasement politics pic.twitter.com/zlizCfIAkM— kapil tyagi (@KapiltyagiIND) February 9, 2023
Significantly, the former MLA and BJP leader said that Akhilesh Yadav is trying to impose Jinnah ideology in western Uttar Pradesh and India. These people have not seen Pakistan. We are seeing the situation of Pakistan everyday. What is happening there? People are dying to eat. There is a fight for sugar, flour, ration, oil. People are dying for milk. He questioned whether these people want to create a similar situation in Uttar Pradesh.