<p>Lucknow: A day after Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/india/uttar-pradesh/vultures-got-dead-bodies-pigs-got-dirt-devotees-got-god-yogi-reacts-to-oppns-remarks-on-maha-kumbh-arrangements-3419314">indirectly likened</a> the Opposition leaders to "vultures" over the latter’s criticism of the Maha Kumbh, senior Samajwadi Party (SP) leader and leader of the opposition in the state assembly Mata Prasad Pandey compared Adityanath with 'Kansa' (the king of Mathura, who had killed six sisters of Lord Krishna before being killed by him).</p><p>According to Hindu mythology, Kansa killed the six daughters of Devki after a prophecy that her eighth son (Krishna) would slay him. Kansa put Devki and her husband Vasudeva in prison and one by one killed her six daughters.</p>.Since when did samajwadis start respecting Ambedkar, SP govt planned to demolish memorials: UP CM Yogi Adityanath.<p>‘’What can I comment on the chief minister's remarks?....let me also give an example...there is a character in our history, Kansa.......just as he feared Krishna thinking that he would be killed by him (Krishna), some people fear Akhilesh Yadav,’’ he said. Pandey, however, later said that he was merely explaining Kansa's fear and not likening him to Adityanath.</p><p>Adityanath had, on Monday, indirectly called the opposition leaders "vultures" in the state assembly while referring to the criticism of the arrangements at the Maha Kumbh.</p><p>‘’People saw in Maha Kumbh what they looked for...the vultures saw dead bodies, pigs saw dirt, sensitive people found relationships, the rich found business, the poor got employment, the devotees found the god. After all, how can the Samajwadis (SP) and the leftists see the beauty of Sanatan?,’’ the Chief Minister had said.</p><p>Akhilesh also slammed Adityanath’s remarks saying that despite going to the Maha Kumbh many times, he (Adityanath) could not attain 'uddhar' (redemption).</p><p>Pandey also said that Adityanath’s remarks were against Parliamentary traditions.</p>
<p>Lucknow: A day after Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/india/uttar-pradesh/vultures-got-dead-bodies-pigs-got-dirt-devotees-got-god-yogi-reacts-to-oppns-remarks-on-maha-kumbh-arrangements-3419314">indirectly likened</a> the Opposition leaders to "vultures" over the latter’s criticism of the Maha Kumbh, senior Samajwadi Party (SP) leader and leader of the opposition in the state assembly Mata Prasad Pandey compared Adityanath with 'Kansa' (the king of Mathura, who had killed six sisters of Lord Krishna before being killed by him).</p><p>According to Hindu mythology, Kansa killed the six daughters of Devki after a prophecy that her eighth son (Krishna) would slay him. Kansa put Devki and her husband Vasudeva in prison and one by one killed her six daughters.</p>.Since when did samajwadis start respecting Ambedkar, SP govt planned to demolish memorials: UP CM Yogi Adityanath.<p>‘’What can I comment on the chief minister's remarks?....let me also give an example...there is a character in our history, Kansa.......just as he feared Krishna thinking that he would be killed by him (Krishna), some people fear Akhilesh Yadav,’’ he said. Pandey, however, later said that he was merely explaining Kansa's fear and not likening him to Adityanath.</p><p>Adityanath had, on Monday, indirectly called the opposition leaders "vultures" in the state assembly while referring to the criticism of the arrangements at the Maha Kumbh.</p><p>‘’People saw in Maha Kumbh what they looked for...the vultures saw dead bodies, pigs saw dirt, sensitive people found relationships, the rich found business, the poor got employment, the devotees found the god. After all, how can the Samajwadis (SP) and the leftists see the beauty of Sanatan?,’’ the Chief Minister had said.</p><p>Akhilesh also slammed Adityanath’s remarks saying that despite going to the Maha Kumbh many times, he (Adityanath) could not attain 'uddhar' (redemption).</p><p>Pandey also said that Adityanath’s remarks were against Parliamentary traditions.</p>