SP-BSP Grabs Each Other’s Collars, Aware Of Their Defeat: Narendra Modi

SP-BSP Grabs Each Other’s Collars, Aware Of Their Defeat: Narendra Modi

Guwahati: Prime Minister Narendra Modi today said that the alliance of Samajwadi Party (SP) and Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) in Uttar Pradesh are grabbing each other’s collars as they are aware of their defeat in the ongoing polls.

Addressing an election rally at Mirzapur in Uttar Pradesh, Narendra Modi cited a recent scuffle between the SP and BSP workers saying that SP-BSP leaders make deals in the comfort of their AC rooms in Lucknow and this is the reason why they have lost touch with the ground reality. Now that the parties know that they are going to lose the elections, their party workers are pulling each other’s collar.

Further, continuing his tirade against the SP and BSP, Modi said that the parties have increased their daily dosage of hurling abuses against him. He further said that even if the opposition SP and BSP spew poison at him, the public knows that these people referring to Akhilesh Yadav and Mayawati are corrupt. He said that they sit on a pile of money and call themselves ‘Samajwadi.’ The SP-BSP has looted the state turn by turn.

Modi further accused the alliance of pushing the state in the direction of naxalism. The Prime Minister, while exuding confidence over BJP’s electoral prospects in the Lok Sabha elections said that NDA will form the government with over 300 seats.

Earlier, Modi also termed SP-BSP alliance as casteist to which the BSP Chief in a tweet said, “The allegation made by the Prime Minister that our alliance is casteist is not only laughable but immature also. Narendra Modi who is not backward by birth has not faced pain of casteism. Such a remark for the alliance should have been avoided by the PM as it is not correct.”

He also claims that people of the nation now believe in their government as it has worked immensely on the pressing issues.

The Lok Sabha polls in Mirzapur along with 12 other parliamentary constituencies of the state will go to vote in the seventh and last phase of elections and the counting of votes will be held on May 23.

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