Akhilesh alleges massive rigging in WB polls
LUCKNOW, May 9 -- Samajwadi Party (SP) president Akhilesh Yadav on Friday alleged massive rigging during the recently-concluded West Bengal polls.
"The issue is no longer merely safeguarding the electoral process, it is about saving the nation itself," he alleged in a statement. Yadav alleged that the country has 'fallen into the wrong hands' - forces he described as fundamentally opposed to the Constitution, democracy, reservation, liberty, equality and unity.
Yadav accused these elements of undermining the dignity of women, and the rights of the youth, farmers, labourers, and the underprivileged sections. "BJP members and their associates were adversaries of the nation even before independence, and they remain so to this day," the SP chief alleged.
Describing the current moment as decisive, he called upon society to unite against what he termed "anti-national, negative forces". Yadav urged citizens to come together "to defeat these forces once and for all, to save the country."...
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