04 February,2022 07:43 AM IST | Bulandshahr | Agencies
Union Home Minister Amit Shah during his door-to-door campaign ahead of the UP polls, in Budaun on Wednesday. Pic/PTI
BJP leader Amit Shah on Thursday cautioned Rashtriya Lok Dal president Jayant Chaudhary over his party's tie-up with Samajwadi Party, saying Akhilesh Yadav does not even listen to his father and uncle then how would he listen to him. Addressing a poll event in Anupshahr assembly constituency in Bulandshahr district of western UP, the Union Home Minister also claimed that the SP will not be able to form government in Uttar Pradesh.
"He does not meet people, does only press conferences and has our Jayant ji by his side. Sarkar warkar to banni nahi hai ye samajh kar chalna⦠but Jayant Chaudhary thinks if the government is formed, Akhilesh babu would listen to him. Jayant babu, it's a fallacy. Someone who does not listen to his own father and uncle, how would he listen to you," Shah said.
He claimed that as such the SP is not going to form the government in UP but in case it does, then the RLD chief would be pushed out "on the third day" only and Azam Khan, the jailed SP leader, would replace him. The senior BJP leader hit out at previous SP, BSP governments over procurement of crops by the state, and said the situation has changed under Prime Minister Narendra Modi's regime. Agencies
ALSO READ
Amit Shah condoles death of Manmohan Singh, says he played important role in country's governance
'Introduce single-window clearance scheme to streamline film shooting permits'
Maharashtra Deputy CM Shinde meets PM Modi, Amit Shah
'Very unfortunate': Naveen Patnaik on Amit Shah's Ambedkar comments
NDA leaders including Amit Shah, Chandrababu Naidu meet at BJP chief's residence
Congress's candidates in Goa will take a pledge of loyalty to the party in the presence of Rahul Gandhi on Friday, day after AAP announce a similar decision. Elections to all 40 seats in Goa will be held on February 14 and the results will be out on March 10. Congress has fielded 37 candidates. The rest will be contested by its partner Goa Forward Party.
This story has been sourced from a third party syndicated feed, agencies. Mid-day accepts no responsibility or liability for its dependability, trustworthiness, reliability and data of the text. Mid-day management/mid-day.com reserves the sole right to alter, delete or remove (without notice) the content in its absolute discretion for any reason whatsoever