The chief minister also attacked BJP indirectly, saying while the UP government was focussing on development, a 'chalu' (cunning) party was raising issues and debate on "other type" of issues.
A CBI probe into the death of the two teenage cousins, whose bodies were found hanging from a tree in UP's Badaun district in May, concluded that they had committed suicide, debunking allegations that the girls were raped and murdered.
"Check internet and old newspapers and you will find what was reported about the incident. You (TV channels) might have deleted the recordings but our departments have all the records about what all you said about the government," the chief minister said.
"Our small mistakes are blown out of proportion while good initiatives do not find any mention in the media. Can you tell except UP, which state has distributed over 15 lakh free laptops to students and attempted to end digital divide," asked Yadav.
Referring to the row surrounding birthday of his father and SP chief Mulayam Singh Yadav's 75th birthday, Yadav asked what was wrong in celebrating the birthday of an elderly person.
"You tell, who among the new generation people do not celebrate their birthday? We celebrate birthdays of young ones. What is wrong when we have celebrated birthday of an elderly person," he said apparently expressing his displeasure.