Yogendra Yadav, a political activist and self-proclaimed psephologist, had wanted to be a part of the discussion but the government objected to his presence.
7 months after the gruesome riots, the Delhi police has filed the first chargesheet detailing the conspiracy that was hatched to unleash violence in the streets of Delhi.
When the plan was unveiled on Friday evening, most people, including some of the people who had endorsed the action plan which even 14-year-olds could've written, were appalled.
So-called ‘Mission Jai Hind’ published by Yogendra Yadav had called for the government to take over all properties of private citizens and treat them as national resources
The juvenile “7-point action plan” propounded by Yogendra Yadav contains a controversial 7.1 clause that terms all private property, which included bonds, gold, property etc ‘must be treated as a national resource’ to fight the pandemic
Looks like the 'intellectuals' and 'economists' of our country have now taken inspiration from 14-year-olds and come up with a 7-point agenda to deal with the economic crisis post-coronavirus pandemic.