Akhilesh, who shared the dais with Congress leader Prem Prakash Agrawal, defended the alliance of the two parties, saying now the 'bicycle' (SP symbol) will run even faster as there is a 'hand' (Congress symbol) to help in the ride.
Samajwadi Party and Congress on Sunday sealed a pre-poll pact to contest the upcoming UP assembly elections, with the two parties declaring that while SP will have the lion's share of 298 of 403 seats, Congress will contest the remaining 105.
"See how have these people (BJP) misled us...We have already seen bad days by standing in long queues (because of demonetisation), now tell me where are the achche din," he said.
"We felt the country will make progress but these people pushed it back by bringing demonetisation and statistics prove this...Note ban which was brought to check corruption saw corruption also in deposits of Rs 500 and Rs 1000 notes...
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Attacking the BJP government for surgical strikes, he said several jawans were killed on the border later and questioned what help was extended to their families.
"It was the SP government which gave an ex-gratia of Rs 25 lakh to their families...Our government helped everyone...I appeal to people that the state elections are also going to decide the direction of the country and all should cast their votes judiciously," he said.
The chief minister was flanked by SP national general secretary Ravi Prakash Verma, party district chief Anurag Patel, Dhaurehra SP candidate Yash Pal Chaudhary and the Congress leader.
"SP does what it says and there is no difference between its words and deeds," he said, exuding confidence that the party will get thumping majority after its alliance with Congress.
Mocking BJP, Akhilesh said its leaders lack even in common sense that money is not black or white, "rather transactions make currency black or white".
Terming BJP as "chamatkari" (magical) party, Akhilesh
asked people to beware of the saffron party as it could befool people with false promises.
He said revamping power supply in urban and rural areas, SP pension scheme, payment of cane dues, free laptop distribution, Lohia houses, ambulance and dial 100 vans were some of his government's achievements.
Akhilesh assured that free smartphones would be provided to youths and pressure cookers to rural women when the party would be voted to power.
"Samajwadi Party can count a number of development works for the people...BJP should explain at least one development work that it did in UP," he said.
"If needed, the SP government would chalk out a big project to sort out the issue after coming to power," he said.
Addressing rallies in Kasta and Nighasan, Akhilesh cautioned people that BJP can once again come out with a 'jumla' (empty or fake promise) before the elections to mislead them.
"They have ruined the country's politics in the past three years...They think it is easy to mislead people rather than make them understand anything," he said.
Terming BSP as 'patharwali sarkar', he said they sometimes end up on the winning side but they only put up elephants and have no achievements to showcase.
"I admit there is need to improve police working and this is a big task but I'm making an effort in this direction. If any party has any better arrangement they can come out with it," he said, adding the smartphones promised by his party in the poll manifesto will help in improving police functioning.