Yadav said that with the country’s population of over 140 million, the BJP-led NDA will lose 400 seats to the opposition parties and will definitely find it difficult to win the remaining 143 seats. .
People’s anger against the ruling party is growing and “the anger will reach its peak by the seventh phase polls in Uttar Pradesh (saathwe asman par),” Yadav said here. spoke at a rally in support of SP candidate SP Patel.
“Earlier, I had said that the BJP would lose all seats except for ‘Kyoto Wale’ (Modi’s Varanasi assembly seat). But with time, that seat too seems to be slipping out of their hands and the saffron party will have to taste defeat in all 80 seats in UP,” Yadav said.
His “Kyoto we” remark was a reference to the Memorandum of Understanding signed between India and Japan in Osaka in 2014 in the presence of then Prime Minister Modi and the late Prime Minister Shinzo Abe to turn Varanasi into a “smart city” with the support of Kyoto.
Yadav said tensions were arising in the “Delhi wole” (Modi’s government at the Centre) as the SP and Congress had “gone from one to eleven”.
Apparently in response to Prime Minister Modi who called Akhilesh Yadav and Rahul Gandhi “shehzad” (princes), the SP president said, “We will address them with ‘she’ and ‘maat’ (the word used to represent losing in chess).” I will give it.”
The rally at the GIC ground drew a huge crowd and many youths were seen hanging from the bamboo of the tents.
Yadav jokingly said that these youngsters have all the qualifications to clear the physical examination and get jobs in the army.
He reiterated his promise that a future Indian coalition government would abolish the four-year Agnibia employment scheme and replace it with permanent employment with pension benefits.
Congress leader Aradhana Mishra Mona and her father Pramod Tiwari were present on the stage.
Yadav said prices of petrol, diesel and fertilizers have gone up under the current government and promised loan waivers for farmers in a future opposition coalition government. He also promised that if the Indian Union came to power, he would fill 300,000 vacant posts in government departments.
He spoke about the promise to increase the free ration given to beneficiaries from the current 5 kg to 10 kg.
issued May 23, 2024, 13:32 IST