"When our party got absolute majority in 2012, I made Akhilesh Yadav the Chief Minister instead of myself. At that time, senior party leaders and workers appeared disappointed for about 15 days. They asked me that they had sought votes in my name and wanted me to become CM," he said while addressing a youth convention of the party at the SP headquarters here.
Mentioning the Dadri lynching incident in which a Muslim was killed, Yadav said, "The one whose son is in army and fighting on borders was lynched. Who were those who killed him...I had taken three names and all of them were connected to BJP. I had said that if the PM wants he would also tell the names."
Attacking Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Yadav said he had made "tall promises" during Lok Sabha polls but "could not implement any of them".
On the Metro rail project initiated by the state government, Yadav said when Akhilesh requested him to initiate it, he had asked the CM to first work for uplift of the poor but later he directed him to complete it (the project) before polls.
Asking the youth to strengthen "samajwadi andolan" (socialist movement) by adopting "Lok bhasha", "Lok bhusha" and "Lok bhojan" (local language, dressing and food), Yadav said they should project their image in such a way that people start liking it.
The youth should ensure that SP forms government again in 2017, Yadav said, adding "Present government has done a lot of good work and even after doing so, if the party fails to form government again, it would never be able to do so."
The Leaders of SP youth wing participated in the convention.
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