In the alliance 20 candidates belong to Samajwadi Party out of the 105 who would contest on Congress symbol, Owaisi claimed.
The SP would contest 298 seats and the Congress 105, as per the seat-sharing formula clinched between the two parties yesterday for the UP polls.
"Basically, it's bunch of contradictions," Owaisi, whose All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM) is also in the fray for the crucial assembly polls, told PTI in an interview.
"What happened to your (SP and Congress) vote? So, the Congress and the SP are both trying to cover up their own weaknesses," he said, adding, "(chief minister) Akhilesh Yadav is trying to cover up his mis-governance and he has failed to fulfil his promises."
"So the people of UP would remember the 2012 election manifesto (of SP) and the 2013 Muzaffarnagar riots and unfulfilled promises. Where is the promise of reservation to Muslims? Akhilesh did not form a single committee to take this forward. These are relevant questions people will ask," the Lok Sabha MP from Hyderabad said.
"Instead of distributing pressure cooker, SP itself is in a pressure cooker situation," he said, referring to the people questioning the achievements of the Akhilesh government.
He alleged that during the Gujarat riots of 2002, the then Narendra Modi government in the state "failed to protect life (of people) which is a constitutional duty of a government, and people will not forget the Gujarat riots."
"So, how can one forget Muzaffarnagar riots which happened under the Akhilesh government? So, this is the problem of all these so-called secular parties (Congress) that they want us to forget Muzaffarnagar because they have allied with the Samajwadi Party.
for minorities, Owaisi asked why the state government is yet to give consent to file charge sheet against all the accused irrespective of their religion, even three years after the Muzaffarnagar riots.
"He (Akhilesh) talks about development but where is the development? Development has become a very clever device to deceive the poorer sections of society, whether it is the minorities or the Dalits.
"For example, not a single Urdu medium school has been opened in Uttar Pradesh. The 2012 election manifesto said that they will open primary and upper primary schools in minority areas, nothing has been done," he claimed.
On whether UP election is some kind of a referendum on the performance of the Modi government in last two-and-half years, Owaisi said people would look at the performance of both the Prime Minister and the Chief Minister.
"There is not much difference between Akhilesh and Modi because both have cleverly used this slogan of development but development has not happened. Modi has not been able to deliver jobs. Akhilesh claimed that he has given 4.52 lakh jobs in five years. People don't believe that," he said.
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