Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav, addressing a packed house of district leaders at Lucknow headquarters on February 18, accused the BJP of a sinister plot to malign the PDA alliance’s unity and fracture the youth vote bank. He linked this to the ruling party’s alleged disdain for constitutional democracy and socialist ethos.
Yadav painted a vivid picture of BJP’s ‘anti-propaganda strategy,’ urging cadres to remain steadfast. ‘Be wary of their tricks to defame PDA and create fissures among the young. Strengthen our ranks instead,’ he implored.
Rooted in the philosophies of Lohia and Ambedkar, SP stands committed to inclusive growth, Yadav reiterated. ‘PDA offers the real solution. Unite and collaborate – UP assembly elections will see SP back in power,’ he forecasted optimistically.
Stressing development-oriented governance, he argued that only an SP administration can truly empower farmers, alleviate poverty, and boost youth opportunities. The current dispensation, he charged, boasts zero credible feats and pilfers credit from SP’s developmental record.
This impassioned oration comes amid intensifying pre-poll dynamics, where Yadav seeks to rally disparate groups under PDA while neutralizing BJP’s divisive maneuvers. Observers note it as a masterclass in motivational politics.