Asserting that Congress has always been in favour of smaller states like Telangana, Jain, also Union Minister of State for Rural Development, blamed the Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh governments for poor implementation of Centre's relief package for the drought-affected Bundelkhand region.
Claiming that Bharti's promises on creation of a separate state were "mere words", Jain, in an interview to PTI, said, "She is a 'pravasi chidiya' (migratory bird). She will fly away after the elections. She was also shunted out of Madhya Pradesh and in Uttar Pradesh people have also not accepted her."
"Her (Uma Bharati) statements on Bundelkhand are mere words. She is also promising voters that BJP will award Bharat Ratna to hockey legend Major Dhyanchand, but when the party was in power (1998-2004), nothing was done," said 51-year-old Jain, who in 2009 won the seat from Jhansi, a major town in Bundelkhand region.
Spread over Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh, the Bundelkhand area comprises seven districts in UP and six in MP with a geographical area of about 7 million hectares.
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In January 2008, a delegation led by the then Uttar Pradesh state Congress chief Rita Bahuguna Joshi had met Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to make the demand for a separate Bundelkhand state. The delegation, which sought intervention of party Vice President Rahul Gandhi in the issue, demanded setting up of the Second States Reorganisation Commission for the purpose.
BJP leaders have also pitched for a separate Bundelkhand state.
"The creation of Bundelkhand is not in BJP's election manifesto. They are just lying to the people," Jain claimed.
The Union government in November 2009 had announced a Rs 7,266 crore package -a pet project of Rahul Gandhi- for the region.