Deccan Chronicle

Are KCR, Didi better than Modi, asks Yadav

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT

Politician-psephologi­st Yogendra Yadav on Monday called Chief Minister K. Chandrasek­har Rao’s claim of being an alternativ­e at the Centre laughable. “When people like KCR say they are the alternativ­e, I don’t know whether to laugh or to cry, because in terms of his record on democracy, is it better than the BJP’s,” Mr Yadav asked. “Is Mamata Banerjee’s record better than that of anyone else? Modi, KCR, Mamata are all made of the same material and that is the real problem.”

He emphasised that there was a need for an alternativ­e at the Centre but said that those who seek to oppose the regime in terms of policy and programme are no different.

The only difference, he said, was that while the BJP thinks it can get votes by inciting hatred against the Muslims, the other parties think they can get Muslim votes.

He was speaking on “Agenda and Action in Lok Sabha Elections,

2019: A proposal for Citizens” where he spoke about reforms document “Reclaiming the Republic” and Indian citizens action for nation19, in the run-up to the Lok Sabha polls.

The reforms document was drafted by experts, including lawyer-activist Prashant Bhushan and economist Prabhat Patnaik, under the chairmansh­ip of former Delhi High Court Chief Justice A.P. Shah.

The event was held along with Telangana Jana Samiti and Prof Kodandaram said TJS would take the reforms document forward to the people of Telangana.

“In the past, elections

Elections are watched like cricket matches. This is our life. Our future that’s at stake. We must find a way of mobilising citizens so that they can intervene

— YOGENDRA YADAV Politician-psephologi­st

have been fought on issues like Emergency, Mandir, Masjid,” Mr Yadav said.

“This is the first election being fought on real issues like unemployme­nt and agrarian distress. Every day, something or the other happens to derail it by bringing about Mandir or reservatio­n issues. There are vested interests working to ensure that real issues do not come out. They don’t think before writing a manifesto.”

“Lynching was unknown to the public. It was used in the US. The great achievemen­t of this government is that the word ‘lynch’ has now become part of everyday vocabulary,” he said.

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