Akhikesh says Grand Alliance to decide new prime minister\, calls Modi \'180-degree PM\'

Akhikesh says Grand Alliance to decide new prime minister, calls Modi '180-degree PM'

Press Trust of India  |  Sultanpur 

Describing as a "180-degree prime minister", on Sunday said the country is set to have a new PM who could be from the grand alliance his party has forged in UP with Mayawati's BSP and Ajit Singh's RLD.

He also dismissed as a "wrong statement" the reported comments made by that her party has fielded candidates to cut BJP's votes to provide benefit to the SP-BSP alliance.

He said the leaders are saying so because "they know the alliance is winning and people are with them."

Some other leaders have also said that the party has fielded its own candidates in some seats where the grand alliance is strong in such a way that the BJP's vote share gets split.

In an interview to during his election campaign, Yadav said, "SP-BSP-RLD alliance is working on the ground and it is the people who are fighting the election for success of the alliance. It will win maximum seats."

Yadav said the alliance is all about ushering a new era of development in by ensuring social justice and it would continue for 2022 assembly elections as well.

He said the country is going to have a new this year and it is this alliance which will decide who will be that person.

Asked whether the next could be from the grand alliance, he said, "Why not?"

Attacking Modi, Yadav said demonetisation was a "disaster" for the Indian economy.

"Modiji is 180 he does totally opposite to what he says," he said.

The former Minister of said it was he who had approached for the grand alliance.

He said the grand alliance was required due to the prevailing situation and circumstances. "People wanted something to glue with and this alliance has given them that."

Bitter political rivals SP and BSP have come together for the 2019 elections after facing drubbing from BJP in 2014 and in the 2017 assembly elections of

The BJP had won 71 out of 80 seats in Uttar Pradesh in 2014 while SP could manage only five and BSP was unable to open its account.

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First Published: Sun, May 05 2019. 17:45 IST