PM Modi makes impassioned plea to voters at final UP rally to defeat SP-Congress, BSP

Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Monday that Uttar Pradesh was in the "throes of anarchy" because the law and order had crumbled under the Samajwadi Party government.

PM Modi makes impassioned plea to voters at final UP rally to defeat SP-Congress, BSP
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Varanasi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who had been camping in Varanasi along with most of his ministerial colleagues for the past three days, said on Monday that Uttar Pradesh was in the "throes of anarchy" because the law and order had crumbled under the Samajwadi Party (SP) government led by Akhilesh Yadav.

At the same time, he made an impassioned plea to voters to defeat SP-Congress combine and BSP.

Addressing a rally at Khushipur village in Rohaniya Assembly segment, 25 kms from the city, PM Modi repeated the promise of waiving farmers' loans and restoring professionalism of the police force if BJP comes to power in the state.

Describing himself as a person who "has experienced poverty and therefore wants to improve the lot of the poor", the PM said his government was aiming at providing houses to every single household in the country by 2022, when the country celebrates 75 years of Independence.

PM Modi began his 45-minute-long speech with a special mention of Apna Dal and Bharatiya Samaj Party, which are fighting 20 of the 403 seats in UP in alliance with the BJP.

Apna Dal enjoys a following among Kurmis, the most dominant OBC group after the Yadavs, while Bharatiya Samaj Party is a breakaway group of Bahujan Samaj Party floated by Mayawati's erstwhile loyalist Om Prakash Rajbhar.Apna Dal enjoys a following among Kurmis, the most dominant OBC group after the Yadavs, while Bharatiya Samaj Party is a breakaway group of Bahujan Samaj Party floated by Mayawati's erstwhile loyalist Om Prakash Rajbhar.

Stressing that the country's economy heavily depended on the betterment of farmers and improvement in their purchasing power, PM Modi said his government was also bringing in measures to ensure that incomes of those involved in agriculture doubled by 2022.

He also spoke about a scheme whereby five crore poor families in the country were to be given free gas connections by 2019.

Coming down heavily on the SP government, PM Modi said that in BJP-ruled states 50-60 percent farmers were covered under his Pradhan Mantri Phasal Beema Yojana but in UP only 14 per cent agriculturists were benefiting from the crop insurance scheme.

Lambasting the SP government in the state for "nepotism and corruption" in competitive exams, the Prime Minister said, "I took the decision to do away with interviews for recruitments at lower levels. This was aimed at curbing malpractices. But Akhilesh Yadav is not willing to take a cue as he wants jobbery to flourish," as per PTI.

PM Modi said the people of UP "should beware of both bua and bhateeja (aunt and nephew terms used by Mayawati and Akhilesh to describe each other)".

He asserted that only BJP could restore law and order in the state where "women are afraid to go out of their homes unless accompanied by a male member of the family".

The Prime Minister, who returned to New Delhi after the rally, began his day with a visit to Garhwa Ghat ashram a monastery run by a sect devoted to the Bhakti tradition.

Headed by Swami Sharanananda, the sect is said to have a significant following among Yadavs, who have traditionally been SP supporters.

From Garhwa Ghat, PM Modi went to Ramghat, where he paid floral tributes at a statue of Lal Bahadur Shastri and also spent a few minutes at the house where the former Prime Minister had spent his early childhood. 

Later the PM tweeted:

Voting for the seventh and final phase will take place on March 8 and declaration of results is on March 11.

(With Agency inputs)

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