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BJP using hate to deflect focus from real issues, says Akhilesh

BJP using hate to deflect focus from real issues, says Akhilesh

Time of India3 days ago
Lucknow: Accusing the BJP of using discrimination and hate to further its politics at the cost of dividing people,
Samajwadi Party
chief
Akhilesh Yadav
on Saturday said people sitting on constitutional posts are deliberately using undemocratic means to shift focus of discourse from poor governance.
SP's attack comes a day after Chief Minister
Yogi Adityanath
described allegations of hooliganism by Kanwariyas as fake news being spread by vested interests and said that Muharram processions featured "violence and arson" before he wielded the iron fist.
"In order to shift the focus of the people from the failures of the govt, people occupying constitutional posts are using a language that is against the Constitution of India and the spirit of democracy.
People are no longer interested in tolerating such politics of the BJP and will vote them out in 2027 assembly elections to put an end to their politics of hate once and for all," Akhilesh said in a statement.
The conduct of the BJP govt and its leaders has been discriminatory and undemocratic. The deprived, neglected and discriminated sections of the society will join hands under SP's PDA to vote the BJP out in 2027 state polls, Akhilesh said.
The SP chief said in 9 years of govt the BJP has failed the farmers, unemployed youth and women. "Youth are unemployed because BJP has outsourced vacancies in govt and ended reservation. The BJP does not want the youth to talk about this. The farmers are the worst hit in the absence of proper supply of quality seeds, fertilizers and free power for irrigation of crops. BJP promised to double the income of farmers by 2022. BJP does not want people to talk about these issues," Akhilesh said.
Senior SP functionary Sudhir Panwar took on the BJP for the kanwariya–Muharram jibe and questioned BJP govt's response towards news reports of kanwariyas resorting to violence.
He also questioned BJP's charge that Muharram processions featured violence and arson till the present govt acted tough on such issues.
SP functionaries alleged that the BJP leadership wanted to raise the dispute to drag the opposition into a "communal discourse".
"The opposition in general and Samajwadi Party in particular will not play to the tunes of the BJP. We will not fall into this trap," said a senior party functionary.
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