BJP will win elections as nationalism has taken over casteism: Amar Singh

Press Trust of India  |  Lucknow 

The will form the next government with majority as nationalism has taken over casteism in this election, former and said Wednesday.

In an interview to PTI, Singh also attacked the leadership, accusing party patriarch of "doublespeak" and ditching him.

"The will be able to form majority government at the Centre as this time nationalism has taken over casteism and the scenario has changed in favour of Narendra Modi," he said.

Speaking about the difference between the 2014 and 2019 general elections, Singh told over phone that there was a 'NaMo' wave in 2014, but this time people will vote for him for the tremendous work he has done in the last five years.

"From medical treatment to LPG cylinders, electricity, housing and electricity, the government has worked in all areas and touched the common man's life," said Singh, who due to is not actively campaigning.

On being asked about SP-BSP alliance in and the impact it would make, he said,"Mayawatiji (chief) is preaching discipline to cadres. It only signifies fall of the as a political party."

"The SP had won 39 seats under Mulayam Singh Yadav's leadership. The seats are coming down in each election under Akhilesh Yadav's leadership," the said.

This time also the BJP will form government at the Centre as they are relying on nationalism to ensure victory," he said.

On his former colleague Mulayam Singh Yadav, Singh said, "He does doublespeak and cannot be trusted. He ditched both Shivpal and me and sided with son Akhilesh."

Singh said he did not leave the SP but was "kicked out" from it twice.

Asked about his closeness with the BJP, he said, "I am not a member of the BJP. I also went to Rampur to campaign for Modi and not (candidate) "

has been pitted by the BJP against SP from the Rampur seat. Khan had recently come under fire for his underwear jibe at the BJP candidate.

"The statements of Khan caused damage to him only. Our daughters and sisters are to be respected," Singh said when asked about the chances of the to win the seat.

"Khan's defeat will be like burning an effigy of Ravana. Every citizen of Rampur will give a befitting reply to this man and his son who made comments terming the BJP candidate as Anarkali," Singh a bete noire of Khan said.

Azam Khan's son has recently said that "both Ali and are ours, but we don't want Anarkali"

Anarkali, a famous courtesan in Mughal Akbar's court, was known to have had an affair with Akbar's son As punishment, she was buried alive in a wall.

"The same took to Rampur and had sought vote for her. Was he not aware that time about her Bollywood background? What he thinks about his own party Jaya Bachchan, he should tell," Singh said.

is another and member in the from the SP.

Singh alleged that due to Muslim votes, had given a free hand to

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First Published: Wed, April 24 2019. 15:15 IST