"The Centre is meeting out step-motherly treatment to UP. It has helped Bihar, which is appreciable, but UP is not getting adequate help from the Centre for development despite shortage of resources," Mulayam said while addressing a meeting of 'Mahila Sabha' office-bearers.
The former UP chief minister also criticised the land acquisition Bill.
"Agricultural land was shrinking while the population was on the rise and in such a situation the Centre was bringing land acquisition Bill," he said.
He said that during elections at least six women workers would be deployed at each booth.
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Speaking on the occasion, UP Chief Minister and SP state president Akhilesh Yadav said that women played an important role in ensuring SP's victory in the state.
He said that women would be given opportunity in the government and the organisation.
The Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs, which met here on Thursday, gave its approval to continue the special plan for Bihar in the remaining four years (2013-14 to 2016-17) of the Twelfth Five Year Plan with a total allocation of Rs 12,000 crore for the entire Plan period.