The fresh accusation by the Congress Minister came days after he declared a ceasefire with Samajwadi Party after making several remarks against Yadav, a key ally of the ruling UPA.
Verma said that Advani started a rath yatra stating that shilanyas was to be performed at the disputed structure on October 30, 1990.
Suggesting the police firing in Ayodhya in November 1990 when Yadav was the Chief Minister was unnecessary, Verma claimed that Yadav later visited the guest house where Advani, Vinay Katiyar and others were under detention.
At the meeting, he claimed, it was decided that karsewaks would be permitted to perform darshan (at the disputed site).
"A debate has started that Modi is bad and Advani is good. It is very unfortunate...Both are guilty of denting the secular character of the country," he said.
"Today BJP leaders are saying that Advani should become the PM...Advani is no less guilty than Modi with reference to secularism.
"...There is not a difference of single degree between Advani and Modi. Both are of them are of same calibre. After October 30 (1990) and December 6 (1992) riots broke out in which thousands of people were killed and Advani is guilty of that.
In the next Lok Sabha polls, Verma predicted that Congress would get 45 seats from UP. "Whenever polls are held Congress will win 45 seats, BSP 26, five BJP and four SP," he said.
When pointed out that earlier he had put the Congress number at 40 seats, he said that he has reduced five seats of BJP.
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