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SURVEY ON SP CHIEF’S BULLDOZER REMARK

The debate over the use of bulldozers intensified with Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav taking a jibe at chief minister Yogi Adityanath, saying that the “bulldozer doesn’t have brains, but has a steering, and people might change the steering at any time.” The war of words began on Tuesday evening when Yadav said that “all the bulldozers will be steered towards Gorakhpur (the hometown of Adityanath) once the SP government is formed in the state.” Adityanath retorted by saying, “Those who were involved in loot before 2017 are daydreaming today.

SP CHIEF’S BULLDOZER REMARK
SP CHIEF’S BULLDOZER REMARK

60% of people think Akhilesh will suffer from his bulldozer statement in Gorakhpur

The debate over the use of bulldozers intensified with Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav taking a jibe at chief minister Yogi Adityanath, saying that the “bulldozer doesn’t have brains, but has a steering, and people might change the steering at any time.”
The war of words began on Tuesday evening when Yadav said that “all the bulldozers will be steered towards Gorakhpur (the hometown of Adityanath) once the SP government is formed in the state.” Adityanath retorted by saying, “Those who were involved in loot before 2017 are daydreaming today.

Here’s the Survey:

India News Survey Date: 4 September 2024 Male 94%
Survey name: SP Chief Bulldozer Remark Female 6%

 

Q-1 What does Akhilesh Yadav’s statement about the bulldozer turning towards Gorakhpur in 2027 mean?

A – Criticism of Administrative Actions 29%
B – Targeting Chief Minister Yogi 34%
C – Appeasing a Specific Community 31%
D – Can’t Say 6%

 

Q-2 Will Akhilesh benefit or suffer from his bulldozer statement in Gorakhpur?

A – Benefit 35%
B – Suffer 60%
C – Can’t Say 5%

 

Q-3 Is the bulldozer action only an attempt to target the opposition?

A – Yes 48%
B – No 50%
C – Can’t Say 2%

 

 

Q-4 What is your opinion on the continuous bulldozer actions in Uttar Pradesh?

A – Right Decision 68%
B – Wrong Decision 29%
C – Can’t Say 3%

 

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