Lucknow: Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav on Tuesday accused BJP governments in Uttar Pradesh and at the Centre of not delivering on their promises and alleged that the party was repackaging old schemes with new names to mislead the public.
“Before they become zero themselves, everything around them is turning into zero,” Yadav said in a swipe at the BJP in a post on X.
ज़ीरो होने से पहले हर तरफ़ ज़ीरो नज़र आ रहा है।
— Akhilesh Yadav (@yadavakhilesh) April 15, 2025
जैसे इनका ‘ज़ीरो टॉलरेंस’ ज़ीरो हो गया वैसे ही ‘ज़ीरो पार्वटी’ का जुमलाई-भाजपाई दावा भी होगा। हमारे देश की महान परंपरा ने ‘ज़ीरो’ गणित के लिए दिया था, जनता के बीच झूठ बाँटने के लिए नहीं।
पावर्टी या कहें ग़रीबी कामों से जाती है,… pic.twitter.com/WPa8HqwVF4
“Just like their ‘zero tolerance’ has become zero, the slogan of ‘zero poverty’ will also turn out to be a -style jumla,” the former chief minister said.
India gave the world the concept of zero in mathematics, “not for distributing lies among people”, he added.
“Poverty is eradicated through actions, not words. And when it comes to action, the BJP government stands at zero,” Yadav said, claiming that the government will leave everything in a state of “shunya” (zero) before its exit.
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He also criticised the BJP for renaming rural development schemes.
“They may continue their old tradition of deceit by renaming schemes like Village and Lohia Village, and presenting them in new formats but they have nothing original to offer,” he added.
Yadav called on the BJP to fulfil its promises.
“Before making new promises, they should transfer Rs 15 lakh into people’s bank accounts, visit the adopted villages to witness their plight and wipe the dust that has settled on the unfulfilled promises of homes for all and water in every home,” he said.
“At least stop lying to the poor,” he said terming the BJP’s approach as “deplorable”.
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