Written by RAMENDRA SINGH
ATTACKING PRIME
Minister Narendra Modi over the Centre’s “failure” to
prevent terrorist attacks, BSP chief Mayawati Sunday said that the PM’s advice
to the Pakistani government to focus on the welfare of its citizens is a good
thing, but he should look into his own backyard to see whether his record is
such that he can preach.
“Is it so that one who
is eating jaggery is suggesting others to avoid it?” Mayawati asked, reacting
to the PM’s first remarks on the Uri terror attack at BJP’s
national executive meet in Kozhikode on Saturday.
Addressing
mediapersons, the BSP chief said that the advice was an attempt at “emotional
blackmail”, and an attempt to divert people’s attention from Modi’s failures
before the upcoming elections in UP and other states.
Mayawati said people
are “enraged” over the killing of 18 soldiers in Uri, and expect “concrete
assurances” and “effective action” from the government to prevent any
recurrences. She, however, added that people are only getting “despondency”
from the actions of the PM, who did not assure them that the borders would now
be secure, and terrorists would not infiltrate.
Mayawati claimed the
government appears to be “misleading people” instead of making a long-term
policy with consensus and implementing it. “It is surprising that the talk of
war against poverty, unemployment and illiteracy in Pakistan is being made to
divert people’s attention from its (government’s) failures to stop the loss of
lives and property in the terrorist attacks from across the border,” she said.
The BSP chief added
that the Modi government’s record on poverty, inflation, illiteracy and
unemployment has also been “very bad”, and that BJP had faced defeat in Delhi,
Bihar, West Bengal, Kerala and Tamil Nadu because it did not fulfill promises
made during the 2014 Lok Sabha elections.
She claimed it is
alarming that “this government will prove to be a failure like theCongress government”
in securing the country’s borders and ensuring the well-being of soldiers, and
that it will not be able to stop terrorist incidents along the borders.
Mayawati said Modi
would suffer losses in the upcoming elections in various states because of his
failures in public welfare and social security, so he has “cunningly tried to
mislead people by linking India’s burning problems with Pakistan’s”. “It was
not a big achievement but a political attempt to emotionally blackmail the
people to affect the elections,” she added.
Targeting the ruling
SP, Mayawati said people are suffering in “the internal rift and civil war of
SP’s first family, caused by Mulayam Singh Yadav’s love for his son”. She added
that law and order and developmental works are in a bad shape, while services
in sectors such as health have come to a halt.
“The SP government seems to be playing fiddle like Nero while
people are suffering from dengue and chikungunya… Governor Ram Naik and the
Centre should direct the state government’s attention to its failures, so that
people in distress can get some relief,” she said.
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