'Drowning Mulayam's legacy with Congress's sinking ship': CM Yogi taunts Akhilesh
On the 51st anniversary of Indira Gandhi-imposed national emergency, which was fiercely opposed by political parties across the ideological spectrum, including a young Mulayam Singh Yadav, Yogi said the present generation of the Samajwadi Party had joined hands with the very Congress it had fought in 1975. Later, the Uttar Pradesh chief minister went on to attack both parties.
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