Mayawati dials Akhilesh amid reports that CBI may quiz him

Press Trust of India  |  Lucknow 

Ahead of a formal announcement of a pre-poll alliance, BSP dialled supremo and extended her full support to him after reports emerged that he might be quizzed by the in connection with a scam.

"The raids and later the threat of quizzing by the in a scam is nothing but political animosity of the BJP. Such petty and political conspiracy are not new for the BJP. The people of the country have understood it and they will teach the BJP a lesson in the polls," she said in a press release.

It said that called up Yadav on Sunday and talked to him over the issue.

"The day of the SP-BSP top leadership meeting came out, the BJP government used the CBI and raids were conducted in an old scam and the of quizzing was deliberately spread. Is it not an action to defame the SP-BSP alliance?" said.

Yadav may face a CBI probe in a case of illegal mining, according to the agency made public Saturday, the day and Mayawati-led BSP indicated their intent to join hands in to fight the BJP in the polls. The agency had also carried out searches at 14 locations.

"If this CBI action is not a political conspiracy, then why did BJP leaders issue statements and why did a acted as CBI spokesperson," she posed.

Claiming that she was "framed" in the Taj corridor case in 2003 when she did not agree to an alliance for the 2004 general elections, Mayawati said, "But later people took revenge and the BSP got absolute majority in the 2007 Assembly polls."

According to the release, the BSP reminded Yadav of these past incidents and asked him not to get shaken while asserting that people will give a befitting reply to the BJP.

The BSP supremo also alleged that the BJP after coming to power in 2014 had been misusing for political gains and threatening rivals and giving relief "to BJP leaders in criminal cases".

Terming the CBI raids "politically motivated", the chief had on Sunday also questioned the credibility of the

On a formal announcement of seat-sharing with the BSP, Yadav had said that it is likely to be made within a week. He, however, maintained suspense on accommodating the in the alliance, which also includes Ajit Singh's RLD.

The Samajwadi Party and the have decided to fight the upcoming national elections together and have already worked out a seat sharing arrangement to take on the BJP, which along with its allies won 73 seats from the state in 2014.

"You will come to know about it (alliance) in a week or so," the had told reporters.

On the possibility of the joining the alliance, he had said a decision will be taken by him and Mayawati and declined to elaborate further.

sends 80 lawmakers to the Lok Sabha, making it one of the most politically crucial states of the country.

By joining hands, the opposition parties had defeated the BJP in three bypolls in last year, the first show of strength after the 2017 Assembly elections which saw the saffron party storm to power in the state after a 14-year hiatus.

The Apna Dal, a significant in the state politics, is in talks to be a part of the SP-BSP alliance. It is also talking to the BJP, with the saying that it will tie-up with like-minded parties.

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First Published: Mon, January 07 2019. 15:40 IST