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'Akhilesh ji ka fear hai, BJP ka ant near hai': Posters with several slogans seen in UP's Amethi

IndiaTimes Tuesday, 12 November 2024
Ahead of Uttar Pradesh assembly by-polls, Samajwadi Party leaders displayed posters in Amethi, criticizing the BJP and praising Akhilesh Yadav. The posters featured slogans like "There is fear of Akhilesh ji and the end of the BJP is near.
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