Lucknow/Muzaffarnagar. The campaigning for the Uttar Pradesh Assembly Elections (Uttar Pradesh Election 2022) is going on. Meanwhile, once again Union Home Minister Amit Shah has given a big statement regarding National Lok Dal Chief Jayant Chaudhary. He said in Muzaffarnagar that Akhilesh Yadav and Jayant Chaudhary are together only till the counting of votes. If the SP government is formed, then Jayant Bhai will be ‘out’ and Azam Khan will sit. At the same time, Shah said that only from the distribution of tickets of SP and RLD, it is understood that what is going to happen next.
Earlier, Amit Shah had said about Jayant Chaudhary that he has chosen the wrong house. After this, the RLD chief retaliated and said that I am not a chawni, who will turn back now. BJP should first talk to those 700 farmers whose houses are ruined. He is not looking at me, but he is afraid of the public.
Targeting Akhilesh and Mayawati
With this, Home Minister Amit Shah said that earlier SP-BSP ruled here. When Mayawati’s party used to come, she used to talk about one caste. At the same time, when the Congress party used to come, it used to talk about the family and when Akhilesh Yadav used to come, he used to talk about goons, mafia and appeasement. With this, he said that Akhilesh Babu does not even feel ashamed, went here yesterday saying that the law and order situation is not good. Today I have come to give figures in a public program, if you have the courage, take the figures of your time and hold a press conference tomorrow. Compared to your rule, in five years of BJP government, there has been a reduction of 70 per cent in dacoity, 69 per cent in robbery, 30 per cent in murder, 35 per cent in kidnapping and more than 30 per cent in rape.
Let us inform that Samajwadi Party and Rashtriya Lok Dal are contesting together in the UP Assembly elections. The Samajwadi Party has given 40 seats to the Rashtriya Lok Dal under the alliance and all the seats are from western UP, where voting is to be held in the first and second phase. In the first phase, on February 10, 58 seats in 11 districts will go to polls and in the second phase, on February 14, 55 seats in 9 districts will go to polls. Whereas in western UP, a lot of seats are Jat dominated.