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BJP may conspire communal violence in UP for political gains: Mulayam alleges
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Samajwadi Party supremo Mulayam Singh Yadav today alleged that ''BJP may conspire large scale communal violence in Uttar Pradesh for political gains,'' and said ''there was an intelligence input in this regard''. PTI file photo
Samajwadi Party supremo Mulayam Singh Yadav today alleged that ''BJP may conspire large scale communal violence in Uttar Pradesh for political gains,'' and said ''there was an intelligence input in this regard''. PTI file photo

Samajwadi Party supremo Mulayam Singh Yadav today alleged that "BJP may conspire large scale communal violence in Uttar Pradesh for political gains," and said "there was an intelligence input in this regard".

"As per intelligence reports the state government has received, BJP may conspire large scale communal violence in Uttar Pradesh for political reasons. He was also told about it," Yadav said.

"The state government is vigilant to meet any such situation and will not allow any one to disturb the communal harmony of the state," Yadav further said.

He was addressing series of election meetings in favour of party candidate Tej Pratap Yadav for the Mainpuri Loksabha bypoll.

He alleged that BJP, which succeeded in forming the government at the Centre, has failed to fulfil its promises and "achchey din (good days)" remains elusive for the people.

"It has failed to check inflation, corruption and to protect the boundaries of our country. Pakistan has intruded in our territory several times, but the government could not check it effectively," he alleged.
The SP supremo said the Narendra Modi government promised to bring back the black money stashed away in foreign banks, but it failed to do so yet.

"BJP has a mastery in speaking lies and spreading rumours," he alleged. Justifying his decision to vacate his traditional Mainpuri Lok Sabha seat the SP supremo, who also won from Azamgarh, said that it was done under political compulsions.

"I have to vacate Mainpuri seat due to certain political compulsions," he said. He appealed to voters to ensure victory of the party candidate with more votes than even he had received.

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(Published 07 September 2014, 21:50 IST)