"The UP government is creating communal disharmony deliberately. If the state government indulges in this, who can save people from such a government? It is trying to regulate puja and ibaadat in the state," BJP national spokesman Shahnawaz Hussain said here on Sunday.
He said, after the conclusion of the Lok Sabha elections, UP chief minister Yadav and his government had "no moral right to continue." Of the 80 parliamentary seats, the BJP won 73, SP five and the Congress two. "The UP chief minister has divided the people of the state in segments," Shahnawaz alleged.
He said BJP national president Amit Shah and the entire party is busy with the exercise to win the assembly elections in four states - Maharashtra, Haryana, Jammu and Kashmir and Jharkhand - due later this year, and also in Bihar, if it takes place before its schedule in October-November next year. "We together (read BJP and its NDA partners in Bihar) will win all the 10 seats to which bypolls would be held next month," Shahnawaz said.
He said the Bihar BJP, along with its alliance partners LJP and RLSP, is in a formidable position to go either to the bypolls or the general assembly elections, as a result of which former CM Nitish Kumar and RJD chief Lalu Prasad and their respective parties have come together.
"There is no confusion in my mind. We will win the general assembly election. Two witnesses to our claim and conviction are Nitish Kumar and Lalu Prasad!" Shahnawaz quipped, and also called them "so-called secular leaders."
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