Samajwadi Party president Mulayam Singh Yadav today asked his partymen to
ensure that the party emerges as a "decisive force" at the Centre in 2014 Lok
Sabha polls so that speedy development of Uttar Pradesh could be done.
Yadav said the lone target of the party at this stage should be to help win
maximum seats so that SP on its strength emerges as a "decisive force" at the
Centre.
"With SP becoming strong at the Centre and having its government there,
development of the state would also be speeded up," he said.
Yadav asked the party workers to make people aware of the differences between
the working of the present state government and the previous BSP government.
The former chief minister asked the workers to fully dedicate themselves in
ensuring victory of maximum party nominees in the next general elections.
"Workers should propagate the difference between the working of the SP
government with its predecessor BSP, and work for ensuring the victory of
candidates already announced for the Lok Sabha polls by sinking all their
differences," Yadav said while addressing workers at the party headquarters
here.
Attacking the previous BSP government the former defence minister said, "During
the BSP rule, the problems of people were not heard. Government funds meant for
welfare works used to find its way into the pockets of ministers and MLAs and
they all in turn became rich."
Referring to the works undertaken by the Akhilesh Yadav government, he said that
some good works have been initiated and workers need to apprise the people about
it.
He said that 'Kanya Vidyadhan' and unemployment allowance schemes were started
in the state while he was the chief minister, however, they were later
discontinued by the BSP government and people should also know this fact.
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