The Indian Express (Delhi Edition)

Maya on Modi’s shows: 1st PM to do such drama

- EXPRESS NEWS SERVICE

BAHUJAN SAMAJ Party chief Mayawati on Monday called Narendra Modi the “first Prime Minister since Independen­ce to enact a drama of roadshows and temple visits” and claimed that his “long presence” in Varanasi shows that the BJP is in a bad position in the ongoing UP Vidhan Sabha elections.

Interactin­g with the media at her residence here, the former CM said Modi is campaignin­g in this election as if he is the “undeclared chief ministeria­l candidate”. Even members of Modi’s Union Cabinet and his party MPS have criticised his roadshows in Varanasi, she said.

Claiming that the BJP and Spcongress alliance are “fighting for the second and third spots”, Mayawati accused Modi and his “chela ”—BJP president Amit Shah — of attempting to give a communal colour to the campaign after they “realised that their political future is going to be dark”. She said, “He (Modi) is holding roadshows, visiting temples, offering prayers .... This is the first time since Independen­ce that this sort of drama has been enacted by a Prime Minister.”

She said the BJP is bringing in communal colour to its campaign with a promise to close down slaughterh­ouses in UP, even though abattoirs are legal in other Bjp-ruled states. “Why did they not shut slaughterh­ouses in Maharashtr­a, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh? Why has the government not enacted a national law to ban slaughter of animals,” she asked. “These (abattoirs) are run by people of all religions, not just one religion. Even BJP leaders run them.”

Taking on Samajwadi Party leader Akhilesh Yadav, Mayawati said the UP chief minister is stuck with calling her government “pattharwal­i sarkar” for building statues — the way his father, former CM Mulayam Singh Yadav, is “fixated to China since he became the Defence Minister”. She said, “Whenever someone asks him (Mulayam) anything, he talks about China. Similarly, his son, babua Akhilesh, talks about pattharwal­i sarkar. He always says that elephant statues installed during my government are still standing, and those built in sitting pose are still sitting. That is why I call him babua.”

The BSP chief also said Modi has not been able to fulfill promises he made to Varanasi before the 2014 General Election. “Leave aside turning Kashi into Kyoto or a smart city”, it has not been given the facilities of “even a normal city”, she claimed.

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