BJP rigged U.P. bypolls, will give details after results are out: Akhilesh Yadav
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About the Bihar elections, the SP president exuded confidence that the exit polls predicting an edge for the RJD-led opposition alliance over the ruling NDA could be appropriate
A day earlier than the announcement of the results for bye-elections to seven Assembly constituencies in Uttar Pradesh, Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav on Monday accused the BJP of rigging the elections in its favour.
He, nonetheless, didn’t elaborate on the accusation, and stated he would offer detailed data after the results are out on Tuesday.
At a press convention after quite a lot of former lawmakers from the BSP and the Congress joined the social gathering, Mr. Yadav stated, “The BJP has done ‘dhandhli’ (rigging), ‘dhokha’ (fraud) and whatever it could by (misusing) the administration. The government had made such an arrangement that the voters could not come out (to exercise their franchise)”.
“I will give detailed information after the results of the bye-election are declared on November 10,” he stated.
About the Bihar elections, the SP president exuded confidence that the exit polls predicting an edge for the RJD-led opposition alliance over the ruling NDA could be appropriate and that the tenure of those that “started spreading hatred in the society” was coming to an finish.
Even overseas, those that needed to rule by dividing the society have been ousted by the individuals, he stated.
“I am happy that there is a group of journalists there (in the U.S.), which claimed that in past four years there, a president lied more than 22 thousand times. If the journalists here count the lies of the UP chief minister and the prime minister, then it will come out in lakhs.”
On demonetisation, he stated those that had no black cash suffered lots and people with black cash left the nation.
“The BJP is responsible for the condition of the country’s economy. The result of demonetisation is that, till date, the economy of the country has not been able to recover. It not only ended the big businessmen, but also the small traders, small farmers and the poor,” Mr. Yadav stated.
“By demonetisation, BJP won in Uttar Pradesh. It was done so that BJP could win in U.P. Not only demonetisation, whatever decisions the government has taken have disappointed the people. The BJP has broken the trust of the people of the entire country,” he added.
The leaders who joined the SP had been former Bahujan Samaj Party MPs Kailash Nath Singh Yadav and Kaiser Jahan, former Congress MP Bal Kumar Patel, and former MLAs Ram Singh Patel, Sunil Kumar Yadav, Ramesh Rahi and Dhirendra Prakash.
The Samajwadi Party chief additionally celebrated the birthday of Khazanchi Nath — the kid who was born whereas his mom was standing in a financial institution queue in Kanpur dehat post-demonetisation in 2016 — by slicing a cake and giving him items. The SP celebrates his birthday yearly to mark the “failure” of the BJP authorities’s demonetisation transfer.
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