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National parties should support regional ones in their fight against BJP: Akhilesh Yadav

Updated on: 26 March,2023 05:04 PM IST  |  Lucknow
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While answering a question on Congress leader Rahul Gandhi's disqualification from the Lok Sabha, the former UP chief minister said he wanted to congratulate the party for observing satyagraha

National parties should support regional ones in their fight against BJP: Akhilesh Yadav

Akhilesh Yadav. File Pic

In a remark apparently meant for the Congress, Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav on Sunday said the national parties should support regional parties fighting the Bharatiya Janata Party in their states.


While answering a question on Congress leader Rahul Gandhi's disqualification from the Lok Sabha, the former UP chief minister said he wanted to congratulate the party for observing satyagraha.


When asked if his party would support the Congress' movement, the Leader of Opposition (LoP) said the question is not whether the Samajwadi Party is sympathetic towards Rahul Gandhi, but whether the country's democracy and constitution will survive or not.


"We cannot sympathise with any party," he said, adding that the national parties should cooperate and help the parties that are fighting against the BJP at the state level.

Yadav said the national parties should forget that the regional parties have done them any harm. It is the government at the Centre which have harmed the regional parties.

"Today CBI, Enforcement Directorate (ED) and Income Tax are targeting regional parties," he said, adding, "Be it Netaji (Mulayam Singh Yadav), Lalu Prasad Yadav, Jayalalithaa, Stalin, KCR or Delhi's Aam Aadmi Party," all have been tragetted by the parties at the Centre.

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Replying to a question on the alliance, he said, "It is not our job to form an alliance. It is our job to cooperate with the alliance."

On communalism, Yadav said, "The question here is not who is communal. If the educated class of our country becomes communal and starts believing the lies as truth, then there can be no bigger threat to society and democracy than that. Today we have reached that situation."

He said the Samajwadi Party will have a cadre at every single booth of all the parliamentary constituencies in the state by June 5 and will fight the BJP strongly in the 2024 Lok Sabha elections.

Speaking on the occasion, SP National Vice President Kiranmoy Nanda said in the recent meeting of the party's national executive committee in Kolkata, a target was set to win at least 40 out of 80 seats in Uttar Pradesh in the upcoming Lok Sabha elections.

Yadav claimed that the BJP-led Uttar Pradesh government has made false claims and presented wrong development figures.

He said in the budget speech, the state's growth rate was pegged at 16.9 per cent and claimed that the Yogi Adityanath-led government paid Rs 200 crore to Deloitte "for converting this lie into truth."

An international professional services network headquartered in London, Deloitte is included in the world's largest accounting firm. The company provides audit, consulting, financial advisory, risk advisory and legal services.

Yadav said, "Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath while celebrating the six years of his government yesterday (Saturday) said the per capita income of the state has doubled. Don't know which economist is sitting here who tells this."

Accusing the BJP government of the youth unemployment rate, Yadav said, "Every time the government is asked about the rate of unemployment. It says that the unemployment rate in the state is only 4.2 per cent. This means that you have given jobs and employment to everyone, but the truth is that a large number of youth are sitting at home after completing their studies."

Referring to Arif, a resident of Amethi district, who became famous for his friendship with saras, said, "The government should have honoured Arif as a friend of saras and given him a prize. If there was a Samajwadi government, we would have promoted such a youth."

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