BJP today saw a conspiracy behind "cancellation" of permission for Yogi Adityanath's election meetings and said the decision was taken by the Samajwadi Party as it feared defeat in the bypolls.
"Permission for Yogi's meeting was given on September 7 itself. Later application of SP was taken and it was also given permission. Then in name of breach of peace, permission was cancelled," BJP state president Laxmi Kant Bajpai alleged while talking to the reporters here.
He said for public meetings, the Election Commission's rule is of first-come-first serve, but in this case, it was totally overlooked.
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Attacking the ruling party on the issue, Bajpai said, "Sensing its defeat in the bye-eletions, Samajwadi Party has lost its balance."
Bajpai claimed that no public meeting was held in Indira Nagar area yesterday.
"There was no stage, banner or seats. We only campaigned in favour of the candidate from permitted vehicle," he said.
Regarding the FIR filed against the BJP MP, Bajpai said the party is not afraid of FIR.
On EC notice, he said reply has been submitted and BJP will honour the decision taken by the commission.
Taking a dig at SP supremo Mulayam Singh Yadav, he said what was the compulsion for him and his son Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav to hold meetings in Mainpuri.
Several ministers of the state government and party leaders are camping in Mainpuri, he said.
On Mainpuri bypolls, Bajpai said after considering the demands of BJP, the EC has decided that four to five personnel of CPMF will be deployed at every booth along with a micro observer and the entire process will be videographed.