This Article is From Oct 02, 2016

Some Planning To Ensure Development Not Poll Issue In UP: Akhilesh Yadav

Some Planning To Ensure Development Not Poll Issue In UP: Akhilesh Yadav

Akhilesh Yadav claimed no one could compete on the issue of development with Samajwadi Party government.

Lucknow: In an apparent dig at the BJP, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav today said, "some parties" were planning not to make "development" a poll plank in the 2017 state Assembly election as they had "nothing to claim" on this front.

"I have been told that some parties, which came to power on the development plank, are planning to ensure that it is not an election issue (this time around) as they have nothing to tell the people on this front," he said at a programme organised to mark Gandhi Jayanti.

"Suppose, the people of Lucknow ask them (about development), what would they say? They cannot take credit for the metro, expressway, riverfront or the Janeshwar Misra project in the state capital," the Chief Minister said.

"They must, therefore, be thinking about some other issue. There is a need for all of us to remain cautious of any such conspiracy," he said.

Stating that his government had worked for the "all-round" development of Uttar Pradesh in a "balanced" way, Mr Yadav claimed that no one could compete on the issue of development with the Samajwadi Party government.

Referring to the previous Mayawati government as "patharwali sarkar", he alleged that the Bahujan Samaj Party too did nothing else than looting the state. The Mayawati government had faced criticism for constructing a large number of stone memorials with elephants, BSP's election symbol, many of which had statues of the chief minister.

Maintaining that the teachings of Mahatma Gandhi were still relevant, Akhilesh Yadav said if the country earnestly followed the path shown by him, it would have "no competitor".

"Even though the poor and the Gandhivadis have tried to follow his path, successive governments, even those which came to power invoking him, have not followed it," he said.

 
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