Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

If you are Hindu, then say who we are, Akhilesh asks Yogi

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GORAKHPUR: Samajwadi Party (SP) chief Akhilesh Yadav on Wednesday hit out at chief minister Yogi Adityanath for having said in the state assembly on Tuesday that he (Yogi) did not celebrate Eid and he was a Hindu and ‘proud of it.”

“If you are Hindu, then say who we are? If we are Hindu, then you will have to accept it, or else make sure we are counted among the Dalits and backwards . You will have to define Hinduism clearly,” said Yadav at an election rally at Champa Devi Park here ahead of the Gorakhpur and Phulpur Lok Sabha by-polls scheduled on March 11.

Yadav appealed to party workers not to treat the by-polls as ordinary elections.

He said the by-elections will send out a strong message across the country and indicated that ‘Bua (BSP chief Mayawati) and Bhatija (Akhilesh himself)’ could continue their partnershi­p to counter the BJP in 2019 when the Lok Sabha election is due.

He thanked Mayawati for extending support to the Samajwadi Party and claimed that such a winning political combinatio­n had never been formed before.

He appealed to party workers to ensure that every single vote was cast in favour of Samajwadi Party candidate Praveen Nishad, who was also an engineer like him.

He also hit back at Adityanath, who had rejected the possibilit­y of the SP-BSP alliance posing a threat to the BJP.

Adityanath had described the understand­ing between the arch rivals as an instance of saanp and chhuchanda­r (snake and mole) hiding together to escape floods.

Akhilesh Yadav said, “Their language has changed now. Today, they call us saanp and chhuchunda­r but I have seen them sitting quietly in the house (Parliament) and TV channels have also aired visuals showing them bursting into tears.”

Adityanath made headlines in 2007 when he burst into tears in Parliament and accused the then UP chief minister Mulayam Singh Yadav of targeting him.

Adityanath had attended the Lok Sabha after spending 11 days in jail for allegedly violating prohibitor­y orders in Gorakhpur.

Akhilesh Yadav said, “Ever since we forged a partnershi­p with the BSP, we are being called saanp and chhuchanda­r. They don’t see us as people who distribute­d laptops and started the 102 and 108 ambulance services. But they call us snake and mole. We have never used such words for them.”

He also said the BJP could not compete with his government on the developmen­t front. He asked the CM to give details of developmen­t work done by the Yogi government, which will complete a year in office on March 19.

“They have discontinu­ed the developmen­t schemes launched by the previous government. We had launched the 102, 108 ambulance service, the UP 100 emergency response system. But can they mention a single developmen­t work by their government. We gave a 500-bed encephalit­is ward to the BRD Medical College and allotted land for AIIMS in Gorakhpur. Have they built the AIIMS?”

“Even the Rs 500 Samajwadi pension has been discontinu­ed. We had promised to double it to Rs 1000 in our assembly poll manifesto and we will increase it to Rs 2000 if the SP comes back to power,” he said.

Akhilesh Yadav, who met the mothers of encephalit­is victims at the rally venue, criticised the alleged statement that Adityanath had made after over 30 children died in 48 hours at the BRD Medical College Hospital due to alleged disruption in oxygen supply between August 9 and 11 last year. Akhilesh claimed Adityanath had said he feared a day would come when children, when they are one or two years old, will be left in the care of the government. The SP chief also said health minister Sidharth Nath Singh had said children died every year in August due to encephalit­is in the Gorakhpur region.

Attacking the Modi government, Akhilesh said demonetisa­tion neither helped check corruption nor paved the way for bringing back black money from abroad, as promised by BJP leaders . “Corruption has risen to such a level under this government that those who take away poor people’s cash abroad through banks are not caught. They will never return,” he said.

 ?? HT PHOTO ?? ▪ Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav at an election rally in Gorakhpur on Wednesday
HT PHOTO ▪ Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav at an election rally in Gorakhpur on Wednesday

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