Ayodhya:Calling the Milkipur bypoll in Ayodhya a direct contest between "people and administration", Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav on Monday said it is not just an election but a challenge. Addressing a rally here on the last day of campaigning, Yadav also said Milkipur will send a strong message for the future of Uttar Pradesh politics.
He alleged that the BJP deliberately postponed the Milkipur bypoll, fearing a loss. "This is not just an election, it is a challenge. The BJP knew that people of Milkipur would never abandon the Samajwadi Party, so they ensured the poll did not take place earlier. "But those who run from elections will have to face the people's verdict," Yadav said while addressing the rally in support of party candidate Ajit Prasad.
Asking people to vote in large numbers, Yadav said the bypoll will set the direction for 2027 state assembly elections. The former chief minister accused the BJP government of engaging in divisive politics while failing to address real issues. Referring to the victory of SP's Awadhesh Prasad from the Faizabad seat in the 2024 Lok Sabha elections, Yadav said people of Ayodhya had already rejected communal politics.
"The BJP tried to create a communal atmosphere, but Ayodhya's voters stood with Samajwadis. Now, Milkipur will send another strong message for the future of Uttar Pradesh politics," he added. The Milkipur assembly seat fell vacant after Awadhesh Prasad was elected to the Lok Sabha from Faizabad.
The SP chief also targeted the administration over the handling of the Maha Kumbh at Prayagraj, alleging mismanagement and underreporting of casualties. "They claim crores have taken a dip in the Maha Kumbh, but they are unable to provide the real count of those who lost their lives in the stampede. The figure of 30 deaths they have given is not correct," he said.