"It will be difficult for Yadav to win from Mainpuri seat in Lok Sahba polls. I will advocate for a tie-up on the seat with BSP to defeat him," Verma told reporters here.
The Congress leader alleged that SP and BJP have a tacit agreement and the demolition of Babri mosque in Ayodhya was a result of the friendship between L K Advani and Yadav.
Taking potshots at the Samajwadi Party government in the state for being corrupt, Verma alleged it had failed on all the fronts and development was not on its agenda.
About the incident in Bahraich yesterday, where he was shown black flags, Verma said it was a pre-planned attempt to create hurdle in development work.
"I was there to inaugurate a steel processing unit, which would give direct employment to over 300 people. Over 15-20 SP men started shouting slogans and waving black flags when I started speaking. It is undemocratic. There are other ways to vent their protest," Verma said.
"Power plant is in the offing in Jagdishpur and Gonda. We have arranged money for the land in Gonda, but the state government could not provide land for it," Verma alleged.
On the state's laptop distribution scheme, Verma said it was useless as there was no power in rural areas. "Where will the students charge the laptops? It is a worthless scheme, over which Rs 3,000 crore is being spent, for rural areas, where there is no electricity," he said.
"Mujahid and Tariq Kasmi were arrested for their involvement in court blasts. Nimesh Commission report has found them to be innocent but the SP government did nothing," he said.
He said the government gave the slain gram pradhan Nanhe Yadav's family, some of whom were recently arrested in connection with killing of Kunda DSP Zia-ul-Haq, a cheque of Rs 20 lakh, while Mujahid's family was offered only Rs six lakh, which they later returned.
"SP is taking votes from the people by just befooling them," the union steel minister said.
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