Property on which Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister is sitting belongs to people, can be confiscated by them, says Priyanka Gandhi
Abusing power to "intimidate and threaten" those who raise their voice for legitimate demands is a "serious crime", the Congress general secretary said in her tweet in Hindi.

Tagging the tweet, Priyanka Gandhi responded by saying in her post that the "property on which Yogi ji is sitting is not his...it belongs to the people of the country".
"Remember, even that property can be confiscated by the people," she added, taking a swipe at him.
Abusing power to "intimidate and threaten" those who raise their voice for legitimate demands is a "serious crime", the Congress general secretary said in her tweet in Hindi.
She said it is a "constitutional right in this country to raise one's voice, to demonstrate and to agitate for our demands".
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