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Asking vote for those who insulted Ambedkar is stooping to new low: Yogi to Mayawati
 
Lucknow: Terming Samajwadi Party (SP) and Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) alliance as opportunist, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath said that it was sign of declining politics when BSP chief Mayawati was asking to vote for those who insulted Dr BR Ambedkar. Addressing the election gatherings in Bijnor, Farukkhabad and Kanauj on Saturday, CM Yogi said greed of power forced BSP chief to ask vote for persons who insulted Dalit icon Dr B R Ambedkar.

He said it was live example that opposition party leaders will do anything to grab the power. ?We had promised to clear dues of Sugarcane farmers and we kept our promise while previous SP-BSP governments ignored plights of farmers,? Mr Aditynath said. He claimed that BJP was winning all 16 seats in first two phases of election while all 10 seats of third phase will also be bagged by BJP. Slamming opposition parties, CM Yogi said that Congress supported ''anti national'' elements in its manifesto while SP-BSP governments were known for corruption.

He said time has ripe to vote out SP-BSP and Congress for better development of the country. Criminal activities were common in western UP during past SP government regime, CM Yogi said claiming that BJP government eliminated organized crime from the state and locked criminals in jail. He said BJP asks to vote for development not on grounds of caste and religion. Alleging that Congress followed appeasement politics, CM Yogi said former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh had asserted that Muslims have first right on national resources.

He alleged that Congress always ignored rights of farmers, Dalit and unprivileged but for political gains they supported Muslims in several ways. ?Those who have not respect for constitution and democracy were not worthy of getting votes. This is parliamentary elections and we all know who can give us better development as PM,? CM Yogi claimed. He claimed that our territorial boundaries were much secured in Modi government regime.


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