"We believe that changing colours will not change anything...It is only the colour of development that is permanent...Instead of doing anything for people's welfare, the BJP is involved in works that divert attention," Yadav told reporters here.
"BJP has also got toilets painted in saffron and showed disrespect to religion...They named toilets as 'izzatghar' and then splattered colour on that 'izzat' (honour)," the SP chief said taking a dig.
According to media reports, after some government buildings in the state capital, toilets in Amritpur village in Etawah, the SP chief's home district, were painted in an orange shade.
Locals had painted 100 out of 350 toilets, constructed by the district administration under the Swachh Bharat Scheme, orange, taking a decision on their own hoping it will get more developmental schemes for the village.
"The domestic budget has been disturbed due to rising inflation and at such a time, the power tariff has been revised...Everyone needs to remain vigilant of the BJP," he stressed.
The SP leader said the situation had worsened in the past nine months.
"BJP men are making a mockery of law and order...There is no check on crime...girls are not safe, and it is anarchy all over...poor, farmers, youth, all are feeling harassed," Yadav claimed.
Stressing that the SP was development-oriented, Yadav called BJP "the most casteist party" and claimed that state government has stopped welfare schemes started by his government.
Noting that the recruitment process started during his government had been stopped, the SP chief said, "Not even two lakh youth have been given jobs despite the prime minister's tall promises".
The BJP government has also betrayed potato and cane farmers, he alleged.
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