Addressing an election rally here, BJP chief Amit Shah said, "As soon as the BJP forms the government in UP on March 11, we would search (Gayatri Prasad) Prajapati even from the hell and send him to jail."
Prajapati holds transport department portfolio in CM Akhilesh Yadav's Council of ministers, but is facing arrest following a Supreme Court order to lodge an FIR against him for his alleged role in a rape case.
"But, the police was not able to do anything. On the other hand, the CM appealed to Gayatri to surrender. The job of the police is to hold the criminal by the collar and send him behind bars," said Shah amid a thunderous applause from the crowd.
He added, "Akhilesh claims that 'kaam bolta hai' (actions speak). But, the reality is that UP tops in crime against women and here 'karnama bolta hai' (misdeeds speak)."
Shah also pointed out to the crowd that it was on the apex court's order that the FIR was lodged against Prajapati.
The BJP chief took a dig at the Congress-SP coalition in
the state saying "There are two princes in the state. One (Rahul Gandhi) is giving tough times to his mother and the other one (Akhilesh Yadav) to his father. And the entire state is having a tough time facing their antics."
Shah alleged that despite the Centre giving Rs one lakh crore to Uttar Pradesh every year, no developmental work has been initiated in the state and the money has conveniently been siphoned off by the uncle-nephew duo (alluding to Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav and his uncle Shivpal).
It is a classic case of UP caught between devil and deep sea. (ek taraf khaai, doosri taraf kuaan). Only the BJP can extricate the state out of it and help people get rid of the goondaraj (rule by gangsters) of SP and BSP."
The BJP chief also reiterated that once the party forms the government in UP, "all the slaughter houses would be closed and streams of milk and ghee would flow across the state instead of those of blood."
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