He also claimed that good officers were being "ignored" and that the Yogi Adityanath dispensation had failed to maintain law and order in the state.
"How can law and order be maintained when a police chief acts as a BJP worker. Police officers are pleasing BJP leaders. Those who can hob-nob and work on directives of BJP leaders are being given postings and good officers are being ignored. Due to this criminals are ruling the roost," he said at a press conference here.
"Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath used to say criminals have fled the state, but the spate in crime is saying something else. It seems the message to criminals is to stay in UP," he said, alleging that in Firozabad, a criminal wanted in three states was seen at a gym with a BJP leader.
Citing recent incidents of crime in Uttar Pradesh, the SP leader claimed that the crime graph "is witnessing an upward trend".
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The former chief minister said that a SP delegation had yesterday met Governor Ram Naik on the issue. "He has assured that he would take it up with the state government," he said.
On reports of cases of Muzaffarnagar riots accused being withdrawn, he said, "The government should discuss it in the Uttar Pradesh Assembly and withdraw cases if the House approves."
On the governor's statement that he had suggested him to start UP Diwas celebrations, but he did not agree, Akhilesh Yadav said, "He did not agree as he did not want to start any new tradition.
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