Millennium Post

SP, BSP seek hung House in bid to bargain power: PM

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

MAU (UP): Sensing defeat, the SP and the BSP have launched a new game plan for a fractured mandate in Uttar Pradesh so that they can have bargaining power, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Monday.

"The SP and the BSP, after the third phase of polling, have realised that they have no chance of winning and so they have launched a new game, a new technique... even if we are defeated or our seats decrease, no one should get majority," he said at an election rally in this eastern UP town.

"I want to tell the leaders of the SP and the BSP to try whatever means they can to defeat the BJP, there is no problem with it... but do not play with the future of UP. It has suffered a lot in the past," Modi said in his over hour-long speech.

"You (SP, BSP) might be thinking that in case of a hung House, you will get a chance to bargain but the people of UP have shown you in the Lok Sabha polls, by ensuring a full majority to BJP, and in these elections, they will ensure that BJP wins with a huge margin," Modi said.

The prime minister said it is the right of the SP, the Congress and the BSP in democracy to try to win elections by doing whatever they want against the BJP. "When the polls were announced and the SP got afraid that they will not win, in a hurry they went and sat in the lap of the Congress... boarded a sinking ship. They got encouraged by media coverage and got intoxicate­d and thought they will befool the people," Modi said. However, public know how to differenti­ate milk from water, he said.

On the hype on the Sp-congress alliance, Modi said soon after entering into an understand­ing they were claiming they will get a two-thirds majority and there were also reports that "certain people" will come out for campaignin­g.

"But soon after the first two phases, those very people decided to stay away from campaignin­g and those who were claiming a two-thirds majority came with folded hands asking for another chance to correct their mistakes," Modi said.

Pointing out that his party believes in taking its allies along even if it got full majority on its own, the PM said all its alliance partners will be made part of BJP government in UP if it comes to power.

"The ship of the Samajwadis has sunk... bsp is not able to do anyhing... bhatija (Akhilesh) is thinking as to how to save himself, while Bua (Mayawati) is worried thinking what the bhatija has done...," he said.

Noting that the country was being hailed all over the world today because it got a full majority government at the Centre after 30 years, Modi said when he, as the PM, shakes hand with world leaders they see "125 crore Hindustani­s" in him. He called for a full majority to his party in the polls so that UP is also hailed across the country.

Speaking about the "backwardne­ss" of eastern UP, Modi said that with fertile land, enough water, labourious people and dreams of youths, it can be made the 'aan, baan and shaan' (pride of place) of the country.

 ??  ?? Prime Minister Narendra Modi addresses an election rally at Mau in Uttar Pradesh on Monday
Prime Minister Narendra Modi addresses an election rally at Mau in Uttar Pradesh on Monday

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