Overview
- Akhilesh Yadav criticized the Uttar Pradesh government's deleted teacher recruitment ad, calling it a political gimmick that could cost BJP heavily in the 2027 Assembly elections.
- Yadav presented data suggesting that over 4.34 crore voters could be directly or indirectly affected by the unfulfilled recruitment promise.
- He claimed the BJP could lose approximately 54,000 votes per Assembly seat, potentially reducing the party to double digits in the state legislature.
- The Samajwadi Party leader linked the BJP's declining support to broader issues like unemployment, inflation, corruption, and caste-based grievances.
- Yadav promoted the PDA coalition of backward classes, Dalits, and minorities as a justice-based political alternative ready to lead Uttar Pradesh in 2027.