"Uttar Pradesh has been the centre of the drought which has hit the country...The situation in the eastern and Bundelkhand region is such that it could take the shape of a famine...For the animals it is already a famine," Yadav told newspersons here.
"Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra and Karnataka have been declared drought hit but in UP, where the situation is so alarming, the government has not yet done the same," Yadav said.
The former AAP leader who heads the Swaraj Abhiyan said that a survey is being carried out in Bundelkhand's 200 villages falling in 28 tehsils to find out if the conditions there were not turning into famine.
Stressing that youth were migrating from the affected areas in large numbers, Yadav asked the government to make proper arrangements for distribution of foodgrains with no discrimination on whether people held BPL, APL or Antodaya cards and provide alternative employment opportunities.
To a question on whether he would be floating a new party or joining any political outfit, Yadav refused to elaborate saying that he does not want the focus to shift from the issue of drought.