Akhilesh scared of donkeys of Gujarat: PM

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Press Trust of India Bahraich (UP)
Last Updated : Feb 23 2017 | 6:23 PM IST
Prime Minister Narendra Modi today said he was amused that Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav was "afraid" of the donkeys of Gujarat but he on his part takes inspiration from the "loyal" and "hard working" animal.
Responding to the donkey remarks made by the UP chief minister at a poll meeting in Rae Bareli three days ago, Modi said the criticism of donkeys by Akhilesh only reflected his "casteist mentality" and "the feeling of hatred does not suit him".
"In elections, opponents criticise each other... Akhileshji I can understand if you attack Modi and BJP but I am amused that you have attacked donkeys...Are you afraid of donkeys, that too these are thousands of kilometres away?" Modi said.
Addressing BJP's Vijay Shanknaad rally here, he said, "The people of this country are my master, I take inspiration from the donkey because I work for people day and night...Donkeys are loyal to their master," said.
"I am amused that your casteist mentality is also having a reflection on animals too...You found donkeys so bad...It is natural as your government is so efficient that the entire government goes about looking for buffaloes when they go missing," he said.
His reference was to the buffaloes of SP minister Azam Khan which had gone missing in Rampur and police tracked them down.
"This is the pehchaan (identity) of your government but you are not aware that donkeys too give us inspiration if heart and mind is clear...We can also take that inspiration, it is loyal to the master and works as much as the master asks for and is very economical," he said.
"It works even if it is ill, hungry or tired and completes the work...Akhileshji these 125 crore countrymen are my masters...I do all the work they ask me to do as I take inspiration from donkeys and take it with full pride," Modi said.
Elaborating, he said, "Donkeys do not discriminate while carrying anything on its back...Whether it is a bag of sugar or bag of lime...(those who discriminate) are the ones who are neck deep in corruption."
"Akhileshji, you might hate the donkeys of Gujarat but it was that very state which gave birth to Dayanand Saraswati, Mahatma Gandhi...And Lord Krishan chose to stay," he said.
"This feeling of hatred does not suit you," he told Akhilesh, adding his alliance partner Congress, which led the erstwhile UPA government, had even released a stamp on Gujarat's donkeys.
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At a rally in Raebareli, Akhilesh had said, "TV pe ek vigyapan aata hai jisme ek gadha aata hai. Hum sadi ke mahanayak se kahenge ki Gujarat ke gadhon ka prachar band kariye.
(There comes an advertisement on Television which features a donkey. I will ask the megastar of this century to stop campaigning for donkeys)," he said.
"Gujarat ke gadhon ka prachar karate hain. Shamshan aur kabristan ki baat karte hain, na jaane kaun unko ye sab btata hai. Ab ad gadhe ke bhi hone lage, desh kahan jaata hai," he had said.
His comments were on a tourism advertisement for Gujarat featuring Amitabh Bachchan which promoted wild ass.
Continuing his tirade against the "opportunistic alliance" between the SP and Congress, the Prime Minister referred to a recent interview of Akhilesh Yadav in which he said that he entered into it because of a family tiff.
"They have no concern for the future of state...He said that he entered into an alliance with an open heart...Recently he said all the elderly family members had come together to defeat him and he thought he will be saved if SP had an alliance with Congress," Modi said.
"Akhileshji, this is not showing big heart but compulsion ...You have accepted it...Will they be able to save you?...Two days ago Odisha results proved Congress saaf, in Maharashtra Congress nazar nahi aa rahi hai," Modi said.
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He stressed that in democracy whoever is elected has to give performance report and account of every single paisa spent.
"Everyone has to give account of the work done and that of every single paisa spent in five years... It is half way through the elections but neither the Chief Minister nor his ministers are giving reply to the people about their works," Modi said.
"Yet without any shame they come on TV and claim 'kaam bolta hai'," he said, adding in the SP government, it is not the 'kaam' but 'karname' (misdeeds) which speak.
Modi cited a story to highlight the poor condition of roads in the state.
"A rich man had a big family. When they would travel in their car, all its parts, barring the horn, would squeak. Similarly, when vehicles run on the roads in the villages of UP, it is only their tyres that speak," he said.
On the law and order situation, he said daughters and sisters cannot move around in daylight leave alone night. "Every thana has become the office of Samajwadi Party," he said.
"(Under these circumstances) if any small policeman wants to work with honesty, a phone call from Lucknow can take his job away... Such is the state from top to bottom," Modi said.
Corruption and black money are like a "jugalbandi" one cannot go without the other, he said, explaining the reason behind note ban.
Attacking the SP for fielding tainted minister Gayatri Prajapati, Modi said people chanting 'Gayatri Prajapati Mantra' have no right to come to power.
On the level of corruption, he cited the example of a 65-year-old woman being shown as pregnant three times for syphoning off funds.
Touching upon a local issue, Modi said the foundation of Saryu Canal Project was laid in 1978 when Indira Gandhi was Prime Minister but a decision has been taken only now to complete it and funds have been allotted for it.
"This is how works are done," he added.
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First Published: Feb 23 2017 | 6:23 PM IST

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