Khaleej Times

High-decibel campaign ends in western UP

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lucknow — Campaign in the first of seven phased Assembly elections ended on Thursday in 73 seats of western Uttar Pradesh where Prime Minister Narendra Modi staked his all in the fight against SP-Congress alliance and BSP making it essentiall­y a triangular contest.

Urging the voters to end the ‘vikash kah vanvas’ (exile of developmen­t) and projecting demonetisa­tion as an attack against corruption, Modi and the BJP accused the SP and the BSP of plundering the state over the years and targeted the SP-Congress alliance, saying the two had come together to save themselves.

Joining hands with Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav led the SP assault, as party patriarch Mulayam kept away following family feud, with the two scions taking on Modi over “suffering” of common man due to note ban and his “unfulfille­d” promise of ‘acche din’.

Akhilesh also reached out to voters on his “performanc­e”, claiming his government had taken up developmen­t works like Metro and expressway­s.

The seats are spread over 15 districts of western Uttar Pradesh, including riot-scarred Muzaffarna­gar and Shamli. BJP leaders like Yogi Adityanath and Sangeet Som raised the issue of alleged exodus of Hindus from some areas and accused the SP government of favouring a particular community.

In the last election the SP and the BSP had bagged 24 seats each and BJP had 11 out of the 73. The saffron party is hoping to improve its tally as it had bagged 71 out of 80 seats in the state in the 2014 general election, but the SP-Congress tie-up has added a new dimension to the contest.

The region is also a stronghold of Rashtriya Lok Dal of Ajit Singh which had bagged nine seats while the Congress had got only five.

The Muslim-dominated areas in the belt will be an acid test for BSP chief Mayawati, who is banking heavily on Dalit-Muslim vote bank. The region was once BSP’s favourite hunting ground.

In her rallies, Mayawati accused the Modi government of interferin­g with the Personal Law of Muslims and ending reservatio­ns for backward communitie­s in jobs. She targeted Akhilesh government over the law and order situation and cautioned Muslims time and again that if they wanted to defeat the BJP, they should not waste their votes by backing SP-Congress alliance.

As the campaign peaked, the BJP stepped up its attack on the SP-Congress alliance terming it as a “theatre of the absurd”.

Modi and BJP president Amit Shah hopped from one rally to another asking voters to choose between developmen­t agenda of the BJP and those who give shelter to criminals, indulge in vote bank politics and encourage land and mine mafias.

Modi asked people to “rid the state of SCAM — S for Samajwadi (party), C for Congress, A for Akhilesh (Yadav) and M for Mayawati”. Irked over the acronym, Akhilesh Yadav in his rallies told the electorate that SCAM actually stood for ‘Save the Country from Amit Shah and Modi’.

Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi hit back at Modi saying a wrong doer sees scam in everything. He said “S infact stands for ‘service’, C for ‘courage’, A for ‘ability’ and M for ‘modesty’.” — PTI

 ?? PTI ?? PM Narendra Modi accused the SP and the BSP of plundering the state over the years and targeted the SP-Congress alliance. —
PTI PM Narendra Modi accused the SP and the BSP of plundering the state over the years and targeted the SP-Congress alliance. —
 ?? PTI ?? Akhilesh reached out to voters on his “performanc­e”, claiming his government had taken up developmen­t works. —
PTI Akhilesh reached out to voters on his “performanc­e”, claiming his government had taken up developmen­t works. —
 ??  ?? The Muslim-dominated areas in the region will be an acid test for BSP chief Mayawati. — PTI
The Muslim-dominated areas in the region will be an acid test for BSP chief Mayawati. — PTI
 ?? PTI ?? Rahul Gandhi hit back at Modi saying a wrong doer sees scam in everything. —
PTI Rahul Gandhi hit back at Modi saying a wrong doer sees scam in everything. —

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