Akhilesh Slams BJP Over Prayagraj Flood Crisis

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Akhilesh Slams BJP Over Prayagraj Flood Crisis

Synopsis

Samajwadi Party president Akhilesh Yadav posted a video of submerged Prayagraj neighbourhoods on August 20, 2026, accusing the BJP government of wasting crores on image-building while the city floods, and warning voters the BJP will be voted out permanently.

Key Takeaways

Samajwadi Party president Akhilesh Yadav posted a video on August 20, 2026 showing thousands of homes submerged in Prayagraj , attacking the BJP government's flood response.
Akhilesh alleged ₹1 lakh crore was spent in Prayagraj's name without preventing the flooding, and accused the government of spending thousands of crore on the Chief Minister's image.
He demanded the government stop conducting aerial flood surveys and instead face citizens directly on the streets.
The post invoked the 2018 renaming of Allahabad to Prayagraj , arguing that changing a city's name means nothing without real development.
Akhilesh closed with an electoral warning: the people of Uttar Pradesh will remove the BJP government 'forever' — 'भाजपा जाएगी फिर कभी नहीं आएगी.' The specific expenditure figures cited in the post are unverified from public records.

Thousands of homes submerged, streets turned to rivers — and a pointed question about where the money went. Samajwadi Party president Akhilesh Yadav on Thursday, August 20, 2026, unleashed a sharp attack on the BJP government in Uttar Pradesh, holding it responsible for the flood devastation gripping Prayagraj and accusing it of squandering public funds on image-building while the city drowned.

Prayagraj Under Water — and Under Fire

Posting a video of waterlogged neighbourhoods in Prayagraj, Akhilesh did not mince words. 'ये है प्रयागराज के गंभीर हालात' — 'These are the grave conditions of Prayagraj,' he wrote, framing the visuals as damning evidence of governance failure. He argued that any government with a conscience would resign in shame after spending what he called ₹1 lakh crore in the name of Prayagraj's development, only to leave thousands of its homes submerged.

Prayagraj — the city at the confluence of the Ganga and Yamuna, renamed from Allahabad by the Yogi Adityanath government in 2018 — has long been a showcase project for the BJP in Uttar Pradesh. The renaming itself was a political statement. Akhilesh's post turns that symbolism on its head: 'जनाब नाम बदलने से कुछ नहीं होता' — 'Sir, changing the name changes nothing.'

The Spending Charge — and What It Signals

The most pointed section of the post targets what Akhilesh described as ₹7,000–8,000 crore spent on documented projects and tens of thousands of crore more spent, in his words, 'without documentation' on the Chief Minister's image. These figures are unverified from public records, but the political charge is deliberate: redirect the debate from flood relief to fiscal accountability. He demanded that the government stop conducting 'aerial surveys' of the floods and instead face citizens on the ground.

Annual monsoon flooding in riverside cities like Prayagraj has been a perennial flashpoint in Uttar Pradesh politics. Opposition parties — and the SP in particular — have routinely used flood imagery to question whether infrastructure spending actually reaches embankments and drainage, or disappears into publicity and optics. Akhilesh's post is the latest, and most direct, iteration of that argument.

The Electoral Warning Buried in the Outrage

The post closes not just with condemnation but with a political ultimatum. 'The people of Uttar Pradesh and the country will change the BJP government — forever,' Akhilesh wrote. 'भाजपा जाएगी फिर कभी नहीं आएगी' — 'The BJP will go and never come back.' The closing word: 'घोर निंदनीय' — 'Deeply condemnable.'

That framing matters. This is not just a flood complaint — it is a campaign message. With the SP and BJP locked in a rivalry that has defined UP politics for over a decade, every governance failure is also an electoral argument. Flooded homes in Prayagraj become a ballot-box question: who spent the money, and on what?

The BJP government's response to the flooding — and whether it moves beyond aerial assessments to on-ground relief — will determine how long this particular charge sticks.

Point of View

He attacks the BJP's most visible symbolic act in the city and strips it of its intended prestige. The demand to 'face citizens on the streets' rather than conduct aerial surveys is a calculated contrast to the image of an insulated administration. Whether or not the specific expenditure figures hold up to scrutiny, the political logic is tight: when flood water rises, development claims sink with it.
NationPress
20 Aug 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is Prayagraj flooded in 2026?
Prayagraj, situated at the confluence of the Ganga and Yamuna rivers, is prone to annual monsoon flooding. In August 2026, heavy rainfall caused widespread inundation across thousands of homes in the city, drawing sharp political criticism of the UP state government's flood preparedness.
What did Akhilesh Yadav say about Prayagraj floods?
Akhilesh Yadav posted a video of waterlogged Prayagraj on August 20, 2026, accusing the BJP government of spending crores on image-building and the Chief Minister's publicity while failing to protect residents from flooding. He called the situation 'deeply condemnable' and warned the BJP would be voted out permanently.
How much money did Akhilesh Yadav claim was wasted in Prayagraj?
Akhilesh Yadav alleged in his post that ₹1 lakh crore was spent in the name of Prayagraj's development, with an additional ₹7,000–8,000 crore in documented spending and tens of thousands of crore more spent without documentation on the government's image. These figures have not been independently verified.
When was Allahabad renamed to Prayagraj?
Allahabad was renamed Prayagraj in 2018 by the Yogi Adityanath-led BJP government in Uttar Pradesh. The renaming was a politically significant act; Akhilesh Yadav's post uses the city's flood crisis to argue the renaming delivered symbolism without development.
What is the political rivalry between SP and BJP in UP?
The Samajwadi Party and the Bharatiya Janata Party have been the two dominant forces in Uttar Pradesh politics for over a decade, alternating in power. The BJP has governed UP since 2017 under Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, while the SP under Akhilesh Yadav leads the principal opposition.
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