"I will appeal to the people of both Gorakhpur and Phoolpur to help us...now that the central government has presented all five budgets and Uttar Pradesh government has had two budgets, I think the BJP has nothing left to show to the people as the 2019 elections are round the corner," Samajwadi Party president Akhilesh Yadav told reporters here.
"Has the BJP declared its candidates.... Why are you so worried about our candidates? You will soon get a reply ... the central and state governments have not fulfilled even a single promise and the people of the state will give them a reply this year itself," he said to persistent questions.
The Congress yesterday announced Dr Sureetha as its candidate for the Gorakhpur Lok Sabha bypoll and local leader Manish Mishra from the Phulpur parliamentary seat .
The bye-elections were necessitated as Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath vacated the Gorakhpur Lok Sabha seat and his deputy Keshav Prasad Maurya left the Phoolpur seat after the BJP came to power in Uttar Pradesh.The elections will be held on March 11 and the results will be announced on March 14
He said soon "we may get to hear another news which will make us forget all this."
Referring to the Investors Summit slated in the state capital for February 21 and 22, the SP chief alleged "this government is attracting investors by showing them works done by our government as they have not done anything on their own so far."
"Which investor is going to come here... the BJP government is snatching the livelihood of people how can they talk about investment. Can some BJP worker set up a good pakoda shop in front of the SP office. We too will get to taste the BJP pakodas," he said in a dig at Prime Minister Narendra Modi over his remark in an interview that even a pakoda seller should be considered employed.
Attacking the state government on the law and order front, the former chief minister claimed that only petty criminals were being killed in encounters while the police department was not taking any action against the notorious criminals.
"The BJP only pays lip service on the issue of ensuring prosperity of people ... farmers are still committing suicide. How much loan of farmers has been waived by them?" he asked.
He again demanded that future elections be held through ballot papers and said that he would seek the help of smaller parties in this regard.
Parties like the SP and BSP had raised questions on the use of EVMs after the BJP's landslide victory in Uttar Pradesh assembly elections last year.
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