A chance to 'remove Yogi from the chair'...?

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On Wednesday, the supreme court expressed its displeasure over the working style of the UP government in the Lakhimpur violence case. The court said that it seems that the state government is dragging its feet in this matter. 


On this comment of the court, rajya sabha mp of bharatiya janata party Subramanian Swamy has written in one of his tweets that, those who are trying to remove yogi from the post of cm, this has given them a chance. 

In his tweet, he stated, "In the Lakhimpur violence case, the supreme court criticized the Uttar Pradesh government for "extending its legs." It is a threat to cm yogi until 2022. Those in the bjp who wanted yogi removed from his position as cm now have an excuse. 


The son of amit Shah's junior minister, or the office of chief minister, is now in jeopardy." Let us notify you that the main accused in the Lakhimpur violence case is ashish Mishra, the son of Union minister of State for home ajay Mishra. 

Teni's resignation is being demanded by everyone from opposition parties to farmer leader ajay Mishra in this situation. Apart from that, the supreme court is dissatisfied with the speed with which the inquiry is proceeding in this instance. 


'It appears that the Uttar Pradesh government is dragging its feet with the probe of the Lakhimpur Kheri incident,' the supreme court stated during the case's hearing on october 20. In light of the same circumstances, bjp mp Subramanian Swamy believes that the yogi government's route will be difficult to navigate in the state's approaching assembly elections. Those who dislike yogi have a problem with him.

The supreme court admonished the yogi government for the delay in filing the status report during the hearing of the petition filed in this case on Wednesday. The court stated that we waited for the report till one o'clock last night. The status report had to be submitted a day ahead of time. Notably, the state government has asked the court for extra time to provide more information about the probe. The next hearing has been rescheduled until october 26. 

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