Akhilesh hits back at Modi on 'inexperience' barb

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Press Trust of India Mainpuri (UP)
Last Updated : Feb 16 2017 | 4:07 PM IST
Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav today made light of the Prime Minister's "inexperience" barb at him, saying he has learnt to cycle fast so that neither BSP's elephant nor BJP's lotus can come anywhere near the SP.
A day after Prime Minister Narendra Modi questioned as to how the SP chief could form a coalition with "those who tried to murder" his father Mulayam Singh Yadav, Akhilesh said Modi's advisors could have done better by telling him to cite a more recent example of Firozabad.
"Why did he travel so far to 1984 to create anger in me against Congress. He could have mentioned Firozabad where Congress' state unit chief (Raj Babbar) defeated us (in bypoll)," he said, adding they were revisiting such an old incident only because they have already "lost" the elections.
"They termed me as inexperienced but one can ride the bicycle (SP symbol) only after falling down at least once...I have learnt to ride bicycle and that too with great speed so that neither the elephant nor the lotus can come anywhere near," he said.
Akhilesh was addressing an election meeting in Karhal town here, attacking BSP, whose symbol is elephant and BJP, which has lotus symbol.
"Modiji said in Kannauj that by entering into an alliance with Congress, I have shown inexperience...We have done this so as to remove all doubts among people about government formation...We have done this to form government and remove communal forces," he said.
On the 'achchey din" slogan, he said, "BJP people say SP could not bring achchey din...This was the slogan of BJP it was never given by the Samajwadis."
"Modi cannot see my kaam (work) but karname (deeds)...I say you will get to see my 'karnama' on the 19th when the people will vote for us once again," he said.
On the BJP's promise of loan waiver for farmers, he said, "I want to ask what has their government done in Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra (where farmers are committing suicide...First you help farmers of Maharashtra".
Both Gujarat and Maharashtra are ruled by BJP.
Stressing that he had no confusion that "SP is not my party but that of Netaji (Mulayam)", Akhilesh said the path of politics is ridden with ditches.
"If Modiji wants to see my work, I will tell him to see
the Agra-Lucknow Expressway...It will open his eyes...It will be remembered for long just as the GT Road is remembered even today," the chief minister said.
At an election meeting in Kannauj, Modi had yesterday said Akhilesh lacks experience and hence does not know, unlike his father, how "cunning Congress people are".
"Akhileshji ko abhi anubhav kum hain, Congress wale kitne chatur hain inko samajh nahi aata... Mulayam ji ko toh pata tha (Akhilesh has less experience. He does not understand how cunning Congress people are. Mulayam knew about it)," he said.
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Meanwhile, BJP leader Vijay Bahadur Pathak today termed as farce the development claims made by Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav and alleged that money was not spent as per the target.
"The develoment claims by Akhilesh is farce. When amount was not spent as per the target, how can development be possible. He should tell what is the percentage of expenditure in Central schemes," the BJP state general Secretary said.
He here said Akhilesh should also tell the reality of budget expenditure and its allocation for different head claiming that the only development state saw was of "crime and gundaraj" in the present regime.
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First Published: Feb 16 2017 | 4:07 PM IST

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