Party\'s NOTA appeal restricted only to Delhi: Yogendra Yadav

Party's NOTA appeal restricted only to Delhi: Yogendra Yadav

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Stung by criticism for advocating the use of (NOTA) option in the Lok Sabha polls, Saturday clarified that his outfit's appeal was restricted to voters only.

He said the BJP is the "only party scared of NOTA".

Early this month, Yadav's said it advocated the use of NOTA in the national capital. It was, however, perceived to be a nationwide appeal which attracted criticism, said.

In a statement, Yadav said, "The stand of Swaraj India's Unit concerning the use of NOTA in the coming Lok Sabha has led to many questions and criticism, including from our well-wishers. Swaraj India values and welcomes this feedback. We are sorry that some miscommunication from our end has caused avoidable confusion."

"The position announced by was limited to the National Capital Territory," he said.

Yadav was earlier associated with the Aam Aadmi Party, but was expelled along with in April 2015 over differences with party convener and

Outside the national capital, Swaraj India has supported about 50 candidates. For instance, Prakash Raj, rebel Dharamvir Gandhi, Raju Shetty, CPI's Kanhaiya Kumar and new parties like former footballer and Kamal Hassan's Makkal Needhi Maiam have its support.

Swaraj India leaders have campaigned all over the country for these candidates, Yadav said.

He said Swaraj India, is organising a series of meetings and door-to-door campaign asking "significant and hard questions" concerning law and order, corruption, environment, sanitation, transport, liquor, regularisation of colonies, sealing and the status of Delhi.

"If no party or candidate offers satisfactory answers to these questions, we may still exercise the democratic right of NOTA," he said.

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First Published: Sat, April 27 2019. 20:25 IST