Addressing 'Parivartan Sankalp Rally' here on the penultimate day of campaigning for the first phase of polls, Modi said Akhilesh has disappointed those who had high hopes of him and has "destroyed" the state in last five years. He also took a dig at SP-Congress alliance, saying, Samajwadi Party had stepped in a "sinking boat".
"Is this poll about choosing a new government, or about electing a new CM? This election is about ending 14 years of exile of growth (vikas ka vanvas) in UP and replacing it with growth and prosperity," he said alluding to Ramayana.
"When Akhilesh came, we felt he is young and educated and will try to do some good. 'Par nirash kar dia, paanch saalo ke andar UP ka vinash kar diya (But he has disappointed us, destroyed UP in five years."
"They keep attacking me, and accuse that I have not kept promises. I tell you, I will give answer to the public in 2019, but Akhilesh government must answer to the people as it had ruled it for the last five years.
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"Today, women fear to venture out after dark in the state. Young girls are scared of going to schools.
"This evil has been sheltered by the ruling party leaders in the state. It is nursing the criminals.
The law and order has failed as powerful people with protection of the ruling party are controlling police in their areas," Modi alleged.
"There is corruption in jobs, poor farmers and middle-class people's lands have been snatched away. There are 40,000 complaints registered under the Arms Act," he said.
"If you have courage and good intent, then you can improve
law and order in UP. It was the same government, the same staff, same offices and the same police personnel when Kalyan Singh, Rajnath Singh and other CMs from BJP ensured that criminals were in jail," Modi said.
He said this election was not a contest among parties, but a battle of "vikas" over "vinash" (growth over destruction).
"We brought in a scheme whereby interviews won't be necessary for recruitment of class III and IV employees. Only the computers will tell who all would be selected and all on basis of merit. We had asked all states to implement that plan, but the UP government has locked it in files," Modi said.
He said as per the new policy, this year onward there would be no requirement of interview for Group D, C and B non-gazetted posts in central government.
On Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana, Modi alleged, "UP has contributed a very low 14 per cent under this scheme compared to 50 per cent figure in some other states."
"If we form the government, we will work for more welfare of farmers on this front... UP is the highest producer of wheat yet the state government buys only 3 per cent, compared to neighbouring Haryana where the purchase is at 60 per cent.
The Prime Minister also made a veiled attack on Mayawati, saying a "favourite" government official of the BSP supremo was now "languishing in jail".
Modi, who arrived at the venue around 2 PM, in a special chopper, was greeted with loud cheers, as enthusiastic crowd chanted his name and left soon after his address.
Union ministers Mahesh Sharma and Gen (retd) V K Singh, also Ghaziabad MP, earlier addressed the rally and attacked the SP government.
Ghaziabad Lok Sabha constituency has five Vidhan Sabha (legislative assembly) segments -- Loni, Muradnagar, Sahibabad, Ghaziabad and Dhaulana.
As part of the seat-sharing agreement, Congress will contest 105 seats and Samajwadi Party 298 seats, out of the 403 Assembly seats in Uttar Pradesh.