Prime Minister Narendra Modi said Samajwadi Party, Bahujan Samaj Party, Congress would get electric shocks on March 11 after the declaration of the poll results.
Narendra Modi’s remarks at an election rally here in the backward eastern region of Uttar Pradesh came amid a war of words on the supply of electricity in the state.
“On March 11, elections results will give electric current to SP, BSP, and Congress,” he said.
“Akhilesh has dared me to touch an electric wire to find out whether power is really there or not. His new friend Rahul Gandhi during his khaat sabha at Madihan in Mirzapur, however, had touched the wire and told his party leader Ghulam Nabi Azad that there was nothing to worry as there is no power in the line,” Modi recalled.
“This is the acceptance of your new friend. Do I need touch the wires anymore? … Akhileshji now people have spread such a current that will give shocks to SP, BSP, and Congress on March 11,” he said.
Modi said during Rahul’s “khaat sabha” people had taken away “khats” as they knew the cots belonged to them and now the same people will ensure the defeat of Congress.The sixth phase of polling in Uttar Pradesh is to be held tomorrow and the last phase is on March 8.
Alleging that the rate for every job is fixed in UP, Modi said, “If you want to lodge a police complaint or even if you don’t want to get it lodged at a police station, it’s fixed as to how much you have to give. Similarly for getting pensions, jobs and ration cards too, the rates are fixed.”
Citing poet Ashok Chakradhar’s poem on different types of corruption, Modi said the only remedy for this is to defeat the corrupt.
“If you want to get rid of this, you have to defeat the SP, the BSP and the Congress,” he said.