Millennium Post

Sp-cong tie-up an alliance of youngsters: Akhilesh

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The Sp-congress tie-up is an alliance between two youngsters which would change the course of politics both at the national and state levels, SP chief and Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav said on Sunday.

The SP chief 's retort at an election rally here came against the backdrop of BJP president Amit Shah calling the pre-poll alliance as one "between two corrupt families –one from Delhi and the other from Lucknow." "This is not an alliance between two families, it is an alliance between two youngsters, who would change the course of politics both at the national and state levels," Akhilesh asserted.

The CM also asked Prime Minister Narendra Modi to swear by 'Ganga Maiyya' (river Ganga) and clarify whether the latter's constituen­cy Kashi (Varanasi) was getting electricit­y for 24 hours or not.

"Whenever truth has to be confirmed from any person, he or she is asked to swear by Ganga Maiyya. The amount of electricit­y supplied during Diwali is more than that given during Ramzan in Uttar Pradesh. Steady supply of electricit­y was ensured during Christmas as well," he said on Modi's Diwali-ramzan power supply remark.

The Prime Minister had in an election rally in the pollbound state said recently, "Agar Ramzan mein bijli aati hai, to Diwali me bhi aani chahiye, bhedbhav nahi hona chahiye (If there is electricit­y during Ramzan, it must also be available during Diwali, there should be no discrimina­tion)."

On the pre-poll alliance with Congress for the state Assembly polls, Akhilesh said, "Samajwadi people generally ride their cycles by pedaling them. And in enthusiasm, they also tend to ride the bicycles without using their hands. Now with the 'hand' of Congress giving a support to the handle, can you tell what would be the speed of the cycle?"

 ??  ?? Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister and Samajwadi Party president Akhilesh Yadav during a press conference in Lucknow on Sunday
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister and Samajwadi Party president Akhilesh Yadav during a press conference in Lucknow on Sunday

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