Rajnath Singh blames SP govt for poor state of affairs in Uttar Pradesh

Campaigning for the seventh and final phase of assembly elections will come to a close on Monday

Press Trust of India  |  Jaunpur 

Rajnath Singh, Rajnath, HM
Rajnath Singh

Union Home Minister on Sunday accused the government of not undertaking any developmental works in the state, "despite UP getting the highest share of funds from the Centre".

Addressing an election rally here, Rajnath said, "Despite UP getting the highest share of funds from the Centre, no developmental work has been undertaken in the state."

Taking a jibe at CM Akhilesh Yadav, Singh said, "UP CM had promised 24-hour power supply in the state. But, the administration is such that there is no power supply, yet people are getting the electricity bills."

Attacking patron Mulayam Singh Yadav, the Union Home Minister said, "Till a few days back, patron was attacking the Congress, but his son has now entered into an election alliance with the has for the first time entered into a poll pact with a political party, which it has been opposing throughout its life."

In a lighter vein, Singh remarked, "A cot (khaat) is meant for sleeping, and not for holding meetings (apparently referring to Rahul Gandhi's khaat sabha)."

Rajnath also mentioned that father (Mulayam) has punctured the cycle, while uncle (Shivpal) has broken the chain of the cycle.

"During the tenure of Atal Bihari Vajpayee, the country's economy became robust, but the has brought it down," he remarked.

Commenting on the BSP, Rajnath said, "The health of the elephant has deteriorated, as earlier the elephant used to eat Peepal leaves. But, now it has started eating currency notes."

The 'do or die' campaign for the seventh and final phase of the Assembly elections, covering 40 assembly seats in seven districts, including Prime Minister Narendra Modi's constituency, will come to a close on Monday.

The seven districts going to polls in this phase are Ghazipur, Varanasi, Jaunpur, Chandauli, Mirzapur, Bhadoi and Sonebhadra.

Rajnath Singh blames SP govt for poor state of affairs in Uttar Pradesh

Campaigning for the seventh and final phase of assembly elections will come to a close on Monday

Campaigning for the seventh and final phase of assembly elections will come to a close on Monday
Union Home Minister on Sunday accused the government of not undertaking any developmental works in the state, "despite UP getting the highest share of funds from the Centre".

Addressing an election rally here, Rajnath said, "Despite UP getting the highest share of funds from the Centre, no developmental work has been undertaken in the state."

Taking a jibe at CM Akhilesh Yadav, Singh said, "UP CM had promised 24-hour power supply in the state. But, the administration is such that there is no power supply, yet people are getting the electricity bills."

Attacking patron Mulayam Singh Yadav, the Union Home Minister said, "Till a few days back, patron was attacking the Congress, but his son has now entered into an election alliance with the has for the first time entered into a poll pact with a political party, which it has been opposing throughout its life."

In a lighter vein, Singh remarked, "A cot (khaat) is meant for sleeping, and not for holding meetings (apparently referring to Rahul Gandhi's khaat sabha)."

Rajnath also mentioned that father (Mulayam) has punctured the cycle, while uncle (Shivpal) has broken the chain of the cycle.

"During the tenure of Atal Bihari Vajpayee, the country's economy became robust, but the has brought it down," he remarked.

Commenting on the BSP, Rajnath said, "The health of the elephant has deteriorated, as earlier the elephant used to eat Peepal leaves. But, now it has started eating currency notes."

The 'do or die' campaign for the seventh and final phase of the Assembly elections, covering 40 assembly seats in seven districts, including Prime Minister Narendra Modi's constituency, will come to a close on Monday.

The seven districts going to polls in this phase are Ghazipur, Varanasi, Jaunpur, Chandauli, Mirzapur, Bhadoi and Sonebhadra.
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