Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Maya slams PM over response to Uri attack

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com POLITICAL EDITOR

LUCKNOW: Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) chief Mayawati launched a scathing attack on Prime Minister Narendra Modi over the Uri attack that left 18 soldiers dead.

“While the country expected Modi to initiate immediate steps to ensure such attacks aren’t repeated, the PM was busy engaging in emotional blackmail,” she said on Sunday.

Addressing the media, the BSP chief said the PM was unable to assure the nation that such attacks won’t be repeated.

“The all-round failure of the Modi government in not being able to resolve such issues, as well as those linked to public welfare and social security, would cost the BJP dear, not just in the forthcomin­g assembly polls but in the 2019 Lok Sabha elections as well,” she said.

Questionin­g the BJP government’s Kashmir policy, Mayawati said, “Instead of formulatin­g a long term strategy, after forging a consensus, the PM and his ministers are busy misleading the country.”

She added, “Instead of finding a solution to the issue, the PM was busy promoting select industrial­ists close to him. Now, he has started campaignin­g for them. That is why there is considerab­le anger against the Modi government.”

The BSP chief also criticised the UP government over its “inability” to check the spread of dengue and chikunguny­a. “The UP government is busy fighting family wars even as people are in the grip of such deadly diseases,” she said. NEW DELHI:

 ??  ?? PM Narendra Modi with senior BJP leaders in Kozhikode. Though the party boasts of its commitment to women’s empowermen­t, they remain under-represente­d in the current team of office-bearers. PTI VINOD SHARMA
PM Narendra Modi with senior BJP leaders in Kozhikode. Though the party boasts of its commitment to women’s empowermen­t, they remain under-represente­d in the current team of office-bearers. PTI VINOD SHARMA
 ??  ?? BSP chief Mayawati
BSP chief Mayawati

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