"Earlier the PM and his party leaders were claiming that they will win 300 seats but till the time elections reached Mau they are talking about coalition government...Modi did not come to Azamgarh as he knew that SP was getting all the 10 seats in the district," the SP leader said.
He was addressing an election rally where he referred to Modi's remark during an election meeting in Mau yesterday that the SP and the BSP were playing a game to ensure that the state throws up a fractured mandate so that they can have bargaining power.
Terming as wrong the prime minister's comment that power supply in areas where polling has taken place has been cut, Akhilesh said before making any comment on it he should have checked facts with the districts concerned.
The SP chief also alleged that the Centre was trying to
help some selected few by concealing data concerning black money which has come to light following the note ban.
"These people have misled the entire country and ruined the economy...I ask them to give an account of how much black money has been detected but it has not been done and so it means that something is being hidden and that there is an attempt to help some big names," Akhilesh said.
Referring to an advertisement on the 'wild ass sanctuary' in Gujarat, Akhilesh said, "I had only given information about an advertisement and said it is of no use to UP on which the PM got emotional and some BJP leaders went ahead to spell out the speciality of donkeys...I only said why would I want to know about it."
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