Firozabad:Continuing with his party's attacks on the opposition in Uttar Pradesh, Home Minister Amit Shah Thursday said that the Samajwadi Party's main intention is to "collect wealth" and be involved in dynastic politics. Shah was addressing an election meeting at Firozabad where he had come to campaign for BJP candidate Om Prakash Verma who will contest from Nagla Chura village of Shikohabad seat.
Shah's attack came in the backdrop of the SP's decision to bring stalwart Mulayam Singh Yadav for campaigning on Thursday. "I had heard Akhilesh Yadav say on television that he would now come to Karhal only on March 10 (the day the poll results are scheduled to be announced). But he came here six days after saying so and under this scorching sun, also had to bring Netaji (Mulayam Singh Yadav). When the beginning is like this, what will be the end result?" Shah asked.
Shah said that once again a government that 'works for the welfare' of the poor, backward classes, Dalits and farmers must be installed in the state. Hitting out at the Samajwadi Party, Shah alleged though the SP describes itself as a party of the poor, but its 'S' means 'sampatti ikattha' (amassing wealth) and 'P' means 'pariwarwad' (dynasty). On the other hand, the BJP government is a government for the poor and backward sections of society and has always worked in this direction.
Continuing with his attack against SP chief Akhilesh Yadav, Amit Shah said that when there was a debate in Parliament on Article 370, Akhilesh Yadav used to say that rivers of blood will flow if Article 370 is removed. However no such thing ever happened, he rued. On the other hand, the Modi government has made Kashmir an integral part of the country.
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