National secretary of BJP Shrikant Sharma alleged that SP wants to throw the state into "communal fire" as Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav knew that "his government has failed on all fronts and lost people's trust."
Addressing a press conference here, he dismissed Akhilesh's decision to sack his minister, Balram Yadav, for allegedly facilitating the merger, as an "eyewash".
"This merger is the height of vote-bank and appeasement politics. SP wants to win polls with the help of criminals, rioters and gangsters. It wants to throw the state into communal fire and orchestrate communal riots," Sharma alleged, adding, people will not let SP vitiate the atmosphere and will vote it out.
The merger was announced yesterday by senior Cabinet Minister and Akhilesh's uncle Shipal Yadav, with some party sources claiming that the Chief Minister was "unhappy" with the move.
In Lucknow, BJP's Uttar Pradesh chief Keshav Prasad Maurya claimed, "The CM's displeasure over the merger of QED with SP is purely a drama of the Saifai family. If he is displeased with the merger then why his uncle Shivpal Yadav was not dismissed?"
Claiming that SP was already taking support of QED, Maurya alleged that the ruling party has failed to fulfil its promises made during 2012 Assembly elections.
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Sharma also took a dig at Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal over the FIR in the alleged tanker scam, and said he should resign and "present himself for the probe".
"Kejriwal would protest over every small issues and demand resignation of politicians. Why is he silent today? Why is he not following the same standards? Why is he not resigning? If only a little bit of shame and morality is left in him, he should resign and present himself for probe," Sharma said.
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