Millennium Post

Lucknow metro flagged off; Mayawati says it’s cheap popularity

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

LUCKNOW: The trial run of the Uttar Pradesh government's much publicised Lucknow Metro was flagged off on Thursday by Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav and his father Mulayam Singh Yadav even as BSP chief Mayawati alleged the project was completed in haste to gain cheap popularity ahead of polls. The function was held at Transport Nagar depot for the trial run up to Charbagh railway station, a distance of 8.5 km.

Addressing the gathering, Akhilesh said it was a challenge to start the project on time, and added that adding that they have "set an example before the country".

"Metro was not in our manifesto but we initiated the project. The work for the same has also been started in Ghaziabad, between Greater Nodia and Noida, and also in Kanpur. If we come to power again, we will start work in Varanasi too," he said.

Asserting that the ruling Samajwadi Party did not play politics on the issue of developmen­t, Akhilesh said his government gave land for establishm­ent of AIIMS in Raebareli and in Gorakhpur as well so that people could avail the best medical facilities.

"We don't believe in blame game. We are for developmen­t and support every move initiated for it," he said.

The trial run, however, evoked strong criticism from BSP supremo Mayawati, who said it was a decision taken in haste by the ruling SP, "as it knew very well that it would not return to power" in the upcoming UP Assembly elections.

"It was done in haste to gain cheap popularity and smacks of 'bachkani zid' (childish stubbornne­ss) of the chief minister," she said.

SP supremo Mulayam said he was glad the project was completed in a timely fashion.

"When I was asked to lay foundation for the project, I wanted to know how much time it will take and refused when I was told it will take four years. Them they said it will be completed in three years, but I again declined. When I was told it will be completed in 2 years, I agreed," he said.

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