"Their (Samajwadi Party) 'kaam bolta hai' (work speaks) slogan is a publicity gimmick. If its work was enough, why is it contesting on less than 300 seats? Moreover, why did SP wrap a dead snake like Congress around its neck?" he said at an election rally here.
After days of frantic negotiations, Congress and Samajwadi Party had forged a pre-poll alliance to contest the Uttar Pradesh Assembly polls. While the SP decided to contest 298 seats out of the total 403 seats, Congress agreed upon 105 seats.
"You (Akhilesh) claim of revamping rural power supply, but this too was funded by the Centre under Deendayal power scheme," he said.
The BJP MP from Gorakhpur also accused the ruling party of withdrawing cases against those who indulged in terrorist activities.
Accusing SP and BSP of practising minority appeasement, he said, "Today there is a race between these two parties as to who can give more tickets to Muslims."
"BJP had promised that once it was in power, it would never allow Pakistan to cast an eye of malice on India. The surgical strikes by the Army proved it.
"Although terrorism should not be associated with any community or caste, but if such activities are carried out in the Indian borders, it would be dealt with strictly and witness the same fate as of Osama Bin Laden," he said.
The controversial BJP leader also compared the state with the mythological character of 'Draupadi', asking the people "not to sit silent in a democracy when Uttar Pradesh was getting stripped off development and works were being halted.
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