Attacking Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) supremo Mayawati for asking Muslims not to "waste" their votes on the Samajwadi Party (SP) as it would benefit the Bharatiya Janata Party(BJP), Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav on Monday said they still remember the BSP's proximity with the BJP.
"She (Mayawati) says Samajwadis are divided while advising Muslims not to vote for the SP. They (Muslims) know how close the SP is to them. They have not forgotten who celebrated Rakshabandhan and who went to Gujarat for campaigning (for BJP)," Akhilesh said.
He was referring to Mayawati tying 'rakhi' to BJP leader Lalji Tondon and her campaigning in support of the BJP in Gujarat.
Putting Mayawati on the dock for her earlier alliance with the BJP, Akhilesh asked, "Can she give assurance that if a majority govornment is not formed, she would not take the support of the BJP."
On Mayawati's promise of giving out cash in place of smartphones, Akhilesh alleged, "She is infamous for cash. She has the habit of taking cash. Those who leave the BSP blame her (Mayawati) love of cash as the reason."
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"We have not yet made our election manifesto but they (opposition) are afraid. People have not yet forgotten doctor and engineer murder cases in the BSP regime and the wastage of money in constructing memorials. Her rallies also claim lives of people whenever they are held," he said.
On Mayawati's demand for division of Uttar Pradesh (UP) into smaller states, Akhilesh said those talking of division could also divide the country as it was also very big.
"You talk of dividing the state...The country is also very big. You can divide it for your own interest," he said.
Attacking the BJP, Akhilesh claimed the party was used to lying.
"Where ever I go, from Muzaffarnagar to Ghazipur, people say the BJP men lie a lot. I have yet to witness 'acche din', after the formation of the Niti Aayog, UP has lost Rs 9000 crore. We are running schemes from our own resources," he said.
Claiming that if people of the state vote for development they would elect the SP government again, Akhilesh said the SP government has taken a lead on the development front.
On opposition's allegations that his government did not distribute tablets to students as promised, Akhilesh said in a lighter vein, "They (opposition) have given so many tablets (medicine) to people that they are no more needed."
The CM on the occasion launched smartphone registration portal and an app related to traffic police.
He also highlighted his laptop distribution schemes and claimed that it "brought a change in the lives of students".