The Free Press Journal

YADAV CITES SURVEY, PREDICTS BJP DEFEAT

- BISWAJEET BANERJEE /

Samajwadi Party president Akhilesh Yadav on Sunday criticised the ruling BJP for the delay in announcing its Lok Sabha candidates in Uttar Pradesh, suggesting a lack of enthusiasm within its cadre.

The former chief minister claimed that accepting a ticket from the ruling party amounted to joining a losing battle.

“Nobody wants to fight a losing battle. There is an atmosphere of despondenc­y among the BJP cadre, and they have accepted the defeat even before the polling process has commenced,” said Akhilesh Yadav.

In a post on X, the SP chief cited a recent survey, claiming that 90 per cent of the state's backward classes, Dalits, and minorities would unite to vote for the PDA (Pichhde, Dalit, and Alpasankhy­ak).

“A recent survey has shown that 49 per cent of the state's backward classes, 16 per cent Dalits, 21 per cent minorities (Muslims, Sikhs, Buddhists, Christians, Jains, and Tribals), and four per cent backward among the general population are with the PDA. They will vote unitedly for the PDA this time,” declared Akhilesh Yadav.

The SP leader asserted that the BJP will face significan­t losses in the upcoming general election, claiming, “All previous poll gambits of the BJP have failed this time, which is why the ruling party is struggling to come out with its list of Lok Sabha candidates for the state.”

Akhilesh contended that disillusio­nment was growing among the youth, who had hoped for employment promises to be fulfilled by the BJP.

He alleged that even within the BJP, many were planning to vote against the party's candidates. The recent political instabilit­y in Jharkhand and allegation­s of foul play in the Chandigarh mayoral poll were cited as examples of the BJP's questionab­le methods to gain power. Claiming an 'anti-BJP' wave among farmers, Akhilesh said false or failed promises to double farm income and provide fair prices for their produce, along with a lack of action on guarantees to protect crops from animals and control rising agricultur­al costs, have turned the farming community against the BJP. “This government is driving hard-working profession­als to penury by bringing anti-labour laws to favour their billionair­e friends. The farmers and labourers have turned against the BJP,” he added. Concluding his remarks, Akhilesh declared, “Amid the air of despondenc­y all around and people ready to teach them a lesson, the BJP has already accepted defeat.”

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