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Former Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister and Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav lashed out at the BJP and RSS for "divisive politics" on 4 February at a rally organised by the party in Mumbai. If the current government is not ousted, it would be harmful for the country, Yadav added.
The government, guided by the RSS, is trying to distort the tenets of Constitution, he said.
"It is trying to create a divide between Hindus and Muslims, between castes. This is harmful, and we know how to deal with it. We will dethrone these people in 2019 and 2022," Yadav said, referring to the next Lok Sabha and Uttar Pradesh Assembly polls, respectively.
Referring to the BJP-led Maharashtra government's decision to build a grand memorial of warrior king Shivaji in the Arabian Sea, Yadav said when his party comes back to power in UP, it will create a grand park in Shivaji's name, spread over thousands of acres.
"I fail to understand why farmers in a financially sound state like Maharashtra are continuing to commit suicide. The same trend is now seen in Uttar Pradesh too," Yadav said.
"GST and demonetisation have been duds. Corruption and black money still prevail. If you (the government) think that it (demonetisation) worked, then I suggest you repeat it once again. Perhaps it will work better this time," he quipped.
Yadav also said he still have doubts about the electronic voting machines (EVMs), and will continue to back the paper ballot system.
"When an out-of-order EVM can be repaired, then can it it not be tampered with?" he asked.
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Published: 04 Feb 2018,02:33 AM IST