
Akhilesh questions Centre's silence on trolling of foreign secy, family
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Lucknow: Taking exception to hateful
trolling
of foreign secretary
Vikram Misri
and his family following India's ceasefire agreement with Pakistan,
Samajwadi Party
national president
Akhilesh Yadav
has questioned Centre's silence on the issue and accused the
BJP
of not defending Misri's honour."Decisions
are taken by the govt, not any individual bureaucrat. This is extremely sensitive, condemnable, disgraceful, objectionable and unfortunate that a senior bureaucrat and his family are being subjected to such deplorable abusive language.
Neither the BJP govt nor any of its ministers have come forward to demand action against those behind such posts," Akhilesh wrote on his X account."Such online trolls lower the morale of dedicated bureaucrats who work hard to serve the country. Is it that the BJP govt wants to hide its failures and shift the focus on to someone else to escape public embarrassment," Akhilesh asked.Demanding thorough investigation of the social media accounts involved in trolling Misri and his family, Akhilesh said the bank accounts of such people should also be checked to trace the flow of funds. "CBI, ED, cyber security units and other agencies should unmask those behind trolling," Akhilesh said."It is strange that the BJP govt that shuts down India's reputed YouTube channels at the drop of a hat, is silent on such people. If all this (trolling) is not happening with BJP's tacit understanding then it is a serious threat to the country's internal security," he said."They openly spew venom against anyone, and no one can stop them. If action is not initiated within next 24 hours, it will be clear as to who all are involved in this," he said. "Should BJP's silence on such hate trolls be seen as its complicity," Akhilesh asked.SP chief greets people on Buddha Purnima, Bada MangalExtending greetings on Buddha Purnima, SP chief Akhilesh Yadav on Monday called upon the people to adopt truth, peace, non-violence, compassion and love to light up every life with a flame of joy, happiness and prosperity. He also greeted people on the eve of the first Tuesday of Jyestha month on May 13. Tuesdays are dedicated to Lord Hanuman who is also seen as Sankat Mochak (one who can solve all problems). The SP chief prayed for the well-being of the people.

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