During a recent conclave, Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav reacted strongly when questioned about his income by one of the panel members. The visibly annoyed politician dismissed the question, referencing his long history of investigations by the CBI and income tax authorities. He also corrected a factual error about his educational background and took a jab at Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Yadav emphasized the negative impact of importing goods from China on local businesses and challenged the government to disclose details about their dealings with China. The incident drew criticism from BJP leaders, who questioned his agitation over the query.
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- Akhilesh Yadav was questioned about his income during a conclave.
- He dismissed the inquiry, mentioning his 20-year-long CBI investigation.
- Yadav suggested anyone interested in his “balance sheet” should check with the CBI or income tax offices.
- He expressed frustration with the panel for getting facts wrong about his education.
- Yadav corrected them, stating he attended Military school, not Army school.
- He indirectly criticized Prime Minister Modi, questioning the income of those who claim to leave with a “jhola.”
- Yadav raised concerns about importing goods from China, which he said harms local businessmen.
- He challenged the government to provide specific details about their business dealings with China.
- BJP IT cell chief Amit Malviya criticized Yadav for getting agitated over the income question.
- Malviya questioned why politicians like Yadav avoid answering questions about their income.
