Key Points

Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav has launched a sharp critique of the BJP-led governments at both central and state levels. He is demanding a comprehensive account of their 20-year governance record, specifically focusing on education, employment, and investment outcomes. Yadav points out significant gaps in government performance and coordination between national and state administrations. His criticism comes as the NDA completes 11 years in power, challenging the narrative of government achievements.

Key Points: Akhilesh Yadav Challenges Modi's 11-Year Governance Record

  • Yadav demands accountability for 20 years of BJP governance
  • Highlights lack of coordination between Delhi and Lucknow
  • Questions progress in education and employment
  • Criticizes unemployment and inflation in UP
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Government will have to...what it has done for people? Akhilesh Yadav on accountability of Centre, UP govt

SP Chief questions Centre and UP government's performance across education, employment, and investment over two decades of BJP rule.

"The government will have to give an account of 20 years in which it will tell what it has done for the people - Akhilesh Yadav"

Lucknow, June 9

Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav on Monday criticised the Central and Uttar Pradesh governments, emphasizing the need for accountability after 20 years of their combined rule.

Yadav demanded that the government account for its performance over the past two decades, particularly in areas such as education and employment, questioning the government's success in attracting investment and improving the state's progress.

"If we add 11 years of the Central Government and about 9 years of the Uttar Pradesh Government, then the total comes to 20 years. The government will have to give an account of 20 years in which it will tell what it has done for the people?...How far we have progressed in the field of education, how successful we have been in providing employment, the investment that we wanted to bring...," said SP chief.

This comes after the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA) completed 11 years at the Centre and nine years of Yogi Adityanath government in Uttar Pradesh.

Yadav also highlighted the lack of coordination between the Central and state governments, citing visible discrepancies in ongoing schemes.

As the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) completed 11 years at the Centre, Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav on Monday demanded an account of the work done for the people by both the Central government and the Uttar Pradesh state government, saying that the schemes which were supposed to be implemented seem to indicate that there is "no coordination between Delhi and Lucknow," the capital of the country and the state respectively.

"The schemes that are being implemented do not seem to indicate that there is any coordination between Delhi and Lucknow. If the Prime Minister adopts a village and its picture does not change, then a question mark is raised on the Uttar Pradesh government," the SP chief told reporters.

Adding the 11 years of BJP at the Centre, and the 9 years of BJP leading the UP government, Yadav demanded an account of more than 20 years of governance on the progress done in the field of education, providing employment, and bringing in investment.

Talking about specifically Uttar Pradesh, Yadav said that the state is suffering from massive unemployment and inflation while people are not getting justice for themselves.

Earlier today, BJP President and Union Minister JP Nadda highlighted the various achievements of the government, including good governance, change in India's "political culture," and several bold decisions taken.

"We are completing 11 years under PM Modi's leadership. It is very difficult to confine 11 years in a press conference. The work done under PM Modi's leadership is written in the golden words because of the unimaginable and unique works. PM Modi has changed the country's politics, political culture," Nadda said.

Narendra Modi first took oath as the Prime Minister of India on May 26, 2014, and is currently serving his third consecutive term. Last year in June, he took oath as Prime Minister on June 9 after winning elections for the third term.

Marking the occasion, the Union government also released a comprehensive e-book detailing achievements across various sectors over the past 11 years. The year 2025 marks 11 years of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government.

- ANI

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Here are 6 diverse Indian perspective comments for the article:
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Rahul K.
Akhilesh Yadav raises valid points about accountability. While UP has seen infrastructure growth, unemployment remains a serious concern. Both state and central governments should present concrete data on job creation rather than just listing schemes. Development should be measurable!
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Priya M.
As someone from UP, I've seen better roads and electricity in my village. But what about quality education? Government schools still lack basic facilities. Politicians keep fighting while our children's future suffers. 😔
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Sanjay D.
Opposition leaders should also show what they achieved when in power. This blame game helps no one. We need constructive criticism with alternative solutions, not just empty rhetoric before elections.
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Ananya R.
The expressways are impressive but what about the last mile connectivity? My brother had to leave for Hyderabad because there are no good jobs here despite all the investment claims. Government needs to focus on MSMEs and local employment.
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Vikram S.
Compare UP today with 10 years back - the difference is night and day! Crime is down, infrastructure is up. Yes there are challenges but progress takes time. Instead of politicizing everything, opposition should work with government for state's development.
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Neha T.
Where are the jobs for educated youth? Every year I see engineering graduates becoming delivery partners. Schemes are good on paper but implementation is poor. Government must answer for this gap between promises and reality. #YouthDemandAnswers

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