Lucknow:Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav continued his criticism of the Maha Kumbh's handling and said on Sunday that the Uttar Pradesh government was prioritising "VIP guests" and making average devotees "walk miles" to reach the 'mela' area. "Roads should not be closed" for devotees so that "special guests" have a convenient time accessing the event, the former chief minister said.
In a post on X in Hindi, Yadav said, "Due to the closure of all roads leading to Sangam, VIP guests are being given more importance than pilgrims who have to walk miles to reach the Maha Kumbh premises. Due to this, the elderly, children and women are facing a lot of inconvenience, pain and fatigue." The "jam-like situation everywhere" should be cleared immediately," Yadav said.
"No one should be more important than a true devotee. The traffic system should be such that everything simultaneously moves smoothly. The roads should not be closed for anyone," he said. Yadav also hit out at the UP government over the law and order situation, saying its claim of "zero tolerance" on law and order has been proved to be false.