Thursday, December 5, 2013

What Mulayam is sowing, the BJP would reap: Ch Ajit Singh


http://www.indileak.com/what-mulayam-is-sowing-the-bjp-would-reap-ch-ajit-singh-2/ Published On: Thu, Sep 12th, 2013 Lucknow: Union Civil Aviation Minister and Rashtriya Lok Dal (RLD) president Ajit Singh on Thursday alleged that in sheer desperation to arrest diminishing support base, Samajwadi Party (SP) chief Mulayam Singh Yadav literally consigned the entire western region of the state into communal inferno. Mulayam Singh Yadav is ruining the entire western UP for his personal political gains Stating that the Akhilesh Yadav-Samajwadi Party government had miserably failed in protecting the life and property of the people, the Union civil aviation minister said that Mulayam Singh Yadav was “trying to damage the social fabric by attempting to polarise the people on communal lines. “I have little hesitation in saying that Mulayam Singh Yadav is ruining the entire western UP for his personal political gains by polarising the voters but he fails to understand that he in turn stands exposed in the eyes of the people,” the RLD chief said. Singh further stated that what the Yadav leader was unable to comprehend was the fact that by whipping up the communal passion, it was not the Samajwadi Party but the Bharatiya Janata Party that would gain in the electoral battle. In this context, Singh reminded that history holds testimony to the fact that in the event of polarisation it is always the BJP that emerges as a major gainer. According to IT and media cell incharge of RLD, Capt MK Tayal, party chief Ajit Singh, who is a member of parliament from Baghpat was prevented from entering in neighbouring Muzaffarnagar on Thursday. His motorcade was stopped at the Loni gate on the UP-Delhi border, said Tayal. UP police officials apprised the minister that in wake of the prevailing circumstances in the region, he could not be allowed to proceed any further. Angry supporters and RLD activists accompanying Ajit Singh raised anti-government slogans and demanded that their leader be allowed to go to the trouble-torn areas.

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