<p>Lucknow: Samajwadi Party president Akhilesh Yadav on Tuesday took a dig at the BJP after reports emerged that three people were dismissed for allegedly leaking a controversial video clip involving a Madhya Pradesh politician, Manohar Dhakad, on the Delhi-Mumbai Expressway.</p>.<p>In a post on X, Yadav alleged that the BJP was trying to silence those who expose its wrongdoings. "BJP takes such action to threaten people who expose their misdeeds," he wrote.</p>.Akhilesh Yadav opposes any attempt for govt control on temples.<p>"Even the staunchest BJP supporters will feel ashamed by this. As more scandals come to light, their supporters are bowing their heads in embarrassment." </p><p>Taking his criticism further, Yadav sarcastically remarked, "Will the BJP now sack CCTV cameras too, which keep exposing them?" </p><p>In the video, Dhakad is seen in an objectionable position with a woman after getting out of a car. The video is said to be from May 13.</p>
<p>Lucknow: Samajwadi Party president Akhilesh Yadav on Tuesday took a dig at the BJP after reports emerged that three people were dismissed for allegedly leaking a controversial video clip involving a Madhya Pradesh politician, Manohar Dhakad, on the Delhi-Mumbai Expressway.</p>.<p>In a post on X, Yadav alleged that the BJP was trying to silence those who expose its wrongdoings. "BJP takes such action to threaten people who expose their misdeeds," he wrote.</p>.Akhilesh Yadav opposes any attempt for govt control on temples.<p>"Even the staunchest BJP supporters will feel ashamed by this. As more scandals come to light, their supporters are bowing their heads in embarrassment." </p><p>Taking his criticism further, Yadav sarcastically remarked, "Will the BJP now sack CCTV cameras too, which keep exposing them?" </p><p>In the video, Dhakad is seen in an objectionable position with a woman after getting out of a car. The video is said to be from May 13.</p>