BJP alleges nexus between SP and BSP

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Aug 26 2016 | 6:28 PM IST
Hitting out at the SP government in Uttar Pradesh for not acting against BSP leader Naseemuddin Siddiqui after he was accused of insulting woman kin of an expelled BJP leader, the saffron party today alleged a nexus between the SP and BSP because of its growing "popularity".
BJP National secretary Shrikant Sharma told a press conference here that the state police used "barbaric" force against its workers taking part in a democratic protest in Lucknow and lodged "false" cases but was not taking against BSP leaders accused of insulting women.
BJP has been trying to corner BSP chief Mayawati after her supporters allegedly used sexist and insulting remarks against wife and daughter of Dayashankar Singh, who was expelled from BJP for using derogatory comments against her.
BJP had taken high moral ground on the episode citing its action against Singh, who was later arrested by the state. police while Mayawati's defended her party leaders. The BJP has also targeted the SP government for not taking police action against BSP leaders while as it did against Singh.
"There cannot be a bigger example than this of the nexus between SP and BSP," he said.
Targeting the Akhilesh Yadav government over "lawlessness" in the state, he claimed the state had seen over 13144 cases of murders, 2103 of rape, 6333 of robbery and dacoity during its rule till March 2016.
Against 3467 cases of rape in 2014, the numbers rose to 9075 in 2015.
"Women are not safe in the state. SP wants to come back to power on the strength of criminals.... The 15 year rule of SP and BSP have destroyed the state. People want change now and BJP will come to power," he said.
Referring to the use of "excessive" force by police against protesting BJP workers, he said, "If Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav has any morality and humanity, he should quash false cases registered against BJP leaders, many of whom were not even there. He should instead take action against Siddiqui."
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Shrikant Sharma also targeted the Left government in Kerala over the killing of an RSS worker and alleged that it has not registered a case against the accused and instead lodged an FIR against six RSS workers on "false" charges.
"The Kerala government is communal and barbaric," he told the press conference.
Over 250 RSS workers have faced deadly attacks since this government came to power in the state, he claimed, demanding that a case be registered in the alleged murder of the Hindutva activist and the "false" cases against the organisation's workers be cancelled.
Asked about the BJP's response to the Bombay High Court's verdict allowing entry of women in the the sanctum sanctorum of Haji Ali Dargah, he said the party welcomes it as the matter was about woman's rights.
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First Published: Aug 26 2016 | 6:28 PM IST

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