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Akhilesh launches SP campaign, hits out at BJP

SULTANPUR (UP): Kick-starting his election campaign, Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav on Tuesday targeted the BJP-led government at the Centre, saying in order to take credit it will incorporate in the Union Budget some of the ambitious schemes announced in the SP manifesto.

Akhilesh launches SP campaign, hits out at BJP

Samajwadi Party president Akhilesh Yadav addresses an election rally in Sultanpur. Reuters



Sultanpur (UP), January 24

Kick-starting his election campaign, Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav on Tuesday targeted the BJP-led government at the Centre, saying in order to take credit it will incorporate in the Union Budget some of the ambitious schemes announced in the SP manifesto.

The SP national president also sought to ridicule the 'achchey din' promise of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, saying instead of good days, people got 'jhadu' (broom) or were asked to do yoga.

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"Our manifesto has so many ambitious schemes for women and youth. I think the Union Budget might incorporate some of them so that the BJP can take credit," he said at a well attended gathering here.

He made a scathing attack on the BJP for its demonetisation decision and said people in the rural areas were facing severe hardships.

 After clinching an alliance with the Congress, Akhilesh who took over the mantle of SP president, said, "Now after the tie-up with the Congress, we will bag over 300 of the 403 Assembly seats."

Having won the Yadav power game, the chief minister said he had faced many ups and downs and whatever stand he took was meant only for the welfare of the people.

He dwelt at length on the SP's manifesto and reminded the people that whatever promise he had made in 2012 had been fulfilled.

Akhilesh highlighted the achivements of his government during the past five years to drive home the point that he believed in development "while others believe in doing dirty politics". — PTI

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