He said SP-Congress alliance is a "life-taking" grouping while BJP is a "life-saving" party.
He urged the people to oust the Samajwadi Party government and vote for BJP to "free the state from lawlessness and goondaism".
Addressing a press conference, the Union Minister for Chemicals and Fertilisers also took a jibe at Rahul Gandhi by referring to Congress leader Sheila Dikshit's remarks.
The former Delhi CM in a recent interview said Rahul was "not yet mature and he needs some time".
He said the "overwhelming" support from thepeople of Maharashtra and Odisha in civic polls has made it clear that there was a "strong wave" in favour of the BJP.
Heaccused the Akhilesh Yadav government of creating hindrance to the development works sponsored by the by the Centre.
He alleged that the state government was not providing land for setting up Central Institute of Plastics Engineering & Technology (CIPET) here despite several request letters sent to the Chief Minister.
He said the Centre was making efforts to revive the three fertiliser units - Gorakhpur & Sindri units of FCIL (Fertilizer Corporation Of India Ltd) - and Baruni unit of HFCL (Hindustan Fertilizer Corporation Ltd).
"But the SP government didn't form any committee to probe the corruption allegations despite the Lokayukta nod into the matter," he said.
He alleged that there was a "secret pact" between SP and BSP.
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