Shah calls for uprooting SP, BSP from Uttar Pradesh

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Press Trust of India Mathura
Last Updated : Sep 28 2016 | 6:02 PM IST
Slamming UP's ruling Samajwadi Party for establishing a "goonda raj", BJP chief Amit Shah today said the "chacha-bhatija" government had failed to usher in development and asked the electorate to vote BJP to power in the state while ensuring complete rout of SP and BSP.
He said Uttar Pradesh had seen little development in the last 15 years of alternate rules of SP and BSP while many other states progressed. He promised a BJP government will be committed to the development of the poor.
"It is not only I or my party workers but everybody is saying that this government of chacha-bhatija cannot develop UP," he told a public meeting at the birth place of Jana Sangh ideologue Deen Dayal Upadhyay, while taking potshots at the feud between Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav and his uncle Shivpal Yadav, a minister in his nephew's cabinet.
"In 15 years, SP and BSP have made UP, which is endowed with so much resources, a most backward state while the rest of the country has marched ahead... How long will you tolerate the corrupt government of Mayawati and goonda raj of Samajwadi Party? You must root them out and give BJP a chance," he said.
The state he comes from, Shah said referring to Gujarat, has water 1200 feet below the ground while UP, which has been blessed with rivers like Ganga and Yamuna, remained backward.
"When SP comes to power, goondas (ruffians) rule the state and when Mayawati comes, there is a lot of corruption," he alleged, adding there was anger among people who wanted change.
Seeking mandate for BJP, he said its government will follow the path shown by Upadhyay and work for the development of people of all castes and religions. If UP develops, the country's GDP growth can cross 10 per cent, he said.
"We will work for the development of the last man in queue," he said.
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Lauding Upadhyay's contribution, Shah said, at a time the Jawaharlal Nehru govt was making economic, education, and defense policies "on western lines, he (Upadhyay) gave alternative thoughts since no country could grow without mixing local needs in its program".
Senior RSS pracharak Dattatreya Hosabale remembered Upadhyay's role in the formation ofBhartiya Jan Sangh.
"He formed Bhartiya Jan Sangh at a time when nobody was even thinking of a new party," he said.
Uttar Pradesh BJP Chief, Keshav Maurya, termed Nagla Chandrabhan, the birth place of Upadhyay, as pilgrimage for the BJP.
He asked the people to bring the BJP to power in the state for uplift of poor, round-the-clock power supply, water for irrigation and farmer-oriented schemes.
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First Published: Sep 28 2016 | 6:02 PM IST

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