Narendra Modi will not be able to realise his dream of becoming prime minister despite his "marketing gimmicks", says Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav and claims that the BJP strongman's candidature from Varanasi will not affect Samajwadi Party or its votes.
40-year-old Akhilesh also alleged that the saffron party tried to take political mileage from the Muzaffarnagar riots.
Unfazed by the hype surrounding Modi, he claimed that it cannot prevent Samajwadi Party, which won 23 seats in 2009, from bettering its performance.
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"I don't think that Modi's candidature from Varanasi will affect my government or my party or voters. Uttar Pradesh has seen such forces many times and people know who have done work and who does mere talking," he said.
The SP leader also criticised BJP which, he said, tried to take benefit of the situation after the Muzaffarnagar riots.
"They wanted to take benefit of the situation to establish themselves but failed. After the first phase of polling, nobody is talking about Muzaffarnagar as they know that people have voted for SP. Modiji and BJP were talking about Muzaffarnagar but now they are not," he told PTI.
"I am hundred per cent sure that Modi will not become the prime minister despite all marketing gimmicks. We will see that after May 16," he said.
"SP will stop him (Modi) in Uttar Pradesh. The state has 80 seats and it will not let him become the prime minister. BJP is also not winning in southern states, Odisha or Bihar, so how is it is so confident of forming the next government," he said.
"In Maharashtra, BJP is willing to join hands with MNS, a party which is anti-north Indians. MNS is against people of Uttar Pradesh and Bihar so how will people from these states vote for Modi," the chief minister, whose wife Dimple is also in the Lok Sabha poll fray contesting from Kannauj, asked.
According to Akhilesh, the third front will come to power and SP will play a major role in it. He also claimed that his father and SP supremo Mulayam Singh Yadav will emerge as the most acceptable leader of a third front government.
Apart from seeking re-election from Mainpuri, 74-year-old Mulayam is also contesting from Azamgarh parliamentary seat.