Akhilesh parries question on whether SP will back Rahul as PM

Press Trust of India  |  Bhopal 

today avoided a direct reply when asked whether his party would support as

"The country wants to see a new government at the Centre. People want to see a new You will see a new after the elections," he said when asked whether he saw himself or the as the next prime minister.

Asked specifically if his party would support for the PM's post -- if a non-BJP coalition gets the chance to form a government after the 2019 elections --Yadav, speaking at a press conference here, repeated his reply.

He, however, noted that during the recent bye-elections in Kairana and elsewhere in Uttar Pradesh, the supported the SP and the

"Whenever the people talk, they talk very sweetly," he quipped.

On the possibility of an SP-BSP alliance for next year's general election, Yadav said, "You will soon learn about a (new) coalition."

"The BJP has formed a coalition with 47 political parties at the Centre. We are also in favour of a coalition," he said.

The BJP won the last assembly elections in Uttar Pradesh, in which his government was ousted, by "dividing society on the basis of caste and religion," he alleged.

He enjoyed good relations with BSP supremo Mayawati, Yadav said, adding that the SP was with "all the forces which are fighting for social justice".

He parried a question on his party's stand on the triple talaq bill in Parliament. "You will come to know our stand whenever the bill comes up for discussion," the former minister said.

Talking about the Union government's Ganga clean-up drive, Yadav said the BJP had "deceived" the holy river, which is now more polluted than ever.

The river cannot be cleaned unless its tributaries are cleaned up, he said.

The BJP was publicising development projects carried out by the SP government in Uttar Pradesh, he said.

"The prime minister is inaugurating schemes and development works executed by the SP government," Yadav said.

He also alleged that the BJP government in had cheated farmers with "a false promise of farm loan waiver".

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First Published: Thu, July 19 2018. 17:35 IST