"The countdown for this encounter government has started and that is why they are scared. Their language has changed. They are so nervous that they consider the officials as their supporters but perhaps the officials and the government people do not know that the public is no longer with them. People are against BJP. What will the officer do when the public is against it? What has the Chief Minister's language become and what is he saying?," he charged.
Akhilesh Yadav said that now BJP will not remain in the government for long and for this reason their language has changed. "Their way of thinking and understanding has changed. The truth is that the wickedness of the mind becomes the bitterness of words. Those who have got true cases dropped against themselves and false cases filed against others, the less they say, the more their truth will remain hidden," he said.
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