Why so many riots in Uttar Pradesh, Narendra Modi asks Mulayam

Why so many riots in Uttar Pradesh, Narendra Modi asks MulayamNew Delhi:  Unleashing a scathing attack on the troika of Samajwadi Party, Bahujan Samaj Party and Congress, the Bharatiya Janata Party’s Prime Ministerial candidate Narendra Modi on Sunday accused them of covering up their failures by creating a hype over “threat to secularism” and said their “extermination” was certain in the upcoming general elections.

There have been 150 riots in the one year rule of your son (UP CM Akhilesh Yadav). In Gujarat, in the last 10 years there have been no riots. You try and compare with us? Our heads bow in shame due to your politics and goondagardi.” To correct Modi, the SP came to power in 2012 making it two years of Yadav’s rule.

Addressing the last of his party’s eight rallies in UP at the massive Ramabai grounds in the State capital, Modi took the SP chief head on, claiming that Singh had “conceded defeat” in his address in Allahabad. “Netaji says don’t compete on the size of the crowds at the rallies. It means he has already admitted defeat. He is asking me to fight on development issues.

I’m glad he has been forced by us to talk about development and leave his old ways. I am in favour of development politics and have been urging political parties to end their votebank politics. From a stage that adorned a huge poster of Atal Bihari Vajpayee with “272 plus” imprinted on it, the Gujarat Chief Minister evoked the former PM’s Lucknow connection.

Modi hit out at the alleged Muslim appeasement policy of the SP and compared the number of applicants for the Hajj pilgrimage in UP and Gujarat saying the minority community was better off in his State. Despite only having a quota for 4800 persons, Gujarat receives Hajj 38,000 applications. In UP, which is ten times bigger, there are only 35000 applications. If Muslims were in good shape under you, even they would perform the Hajj.

Modi also targeted the SP’s most prominent Muslim face, Urban Development Minister Azam Khan, mocking him on a recent incident when the State police machinery was set into action to retrieve the Rampur MLA’s lost buffaloes. Though he attacked Union Ministers Salman Khurshid and Sri Prakash Jaiswal for corruption allegations against them, Mr. Modi avoided mention of AAP chief Arvind Kejriwal, who flayed the Gujarat development model in his rally in Kanpur.

With the elections coming up, the BJP’s chief strategy in UP is the consolidation of the non-Yadav OBC votes. Modi did not miss out on raking up his own background as an OBC while contending that the coming decade would belong to the “OBCs, Dalits and the suppressed classes.

Along with senior BJP leaders Murli Manohar Joshi, Uma Bharti, and Party president Rajnath Singh, Mr. Modi shared the dias with Dalit leader Udit Raj, former Army chief V.K Singh and former RAW chief Satish Tripathi, all of whom joined the party recently.

The BJP also formally inducted the posterboy of the Ram Janmabhoomi movement, Kalyan Singh, who, the BJP chief said would be given “some top responsibilities” and not be restricted to the post of a common worker. There are speculations that the BJP chief could be fielded from Lucknow and Modi could contest from Varanasi.

Bureau Report

Be the first to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published.


*