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Samajwadi Party leader issues open threat to oppositions, video goes viral [Watch]

Speed News Desk | Updated on: 27 January 2022, 14:31 IST
Samajwadi Party leader Adil Chaudhary

A video of Samajwadi Party leader Adil Chaudhary emerged on the internet where he is allegedly heard sending out threats claiming, "Our government will be formed in Uttar Pradesh. We will not spare them," causing the BJP to criticize the SP for fielding anti-majority community candidates in the upcoming Uttar Pradesh elections.

In the widely circulated clip, Adil Chaudhary is heard saying that not a single person will be spared when his party is voted to power in the upcoming Uttar Pradesh Assembly polls.


The SP leader is heard saying,"You all remain tension free! Our government will be formed in Uttar Pradesh. Inshallah, we will not spare them. The way they are carrying out crimes against us....We will take revenge against all these moves. They (Opposition) will realise their mistakes. They will then, think 100 times before harming us. They will fear stepping outside their homes. My brothers, the fight against them is not over yet".

Adil Chaudhary’s comments were met with applause from a group of people who were listening to his discourse.

Checkout the video here: 

After the video went viral, BJP's Amit Malviya shared the clip and said, "Adil Choudhary, SP candidate from Meerut South, threatened Hindus, said, 'If our government comes, we will not leave it... will be avenged selectively'. Has, Akhilesh given a ticket to anti-Hindu goons like Nahid Hasan, Adil Chaudhary?"

Assembly polls in the state of Uttar Pradesh will be held in seven phases starting on 10 February. The second phase of the UP polls will be on 14th February, the third phase on February 20, the fourth phase on February 23, 5th phase on February 27, 6th phase on March 3 and 7th and the last phase will be taking place on March 7.

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First published: 27 January 2022, 14:31 IST