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Mulayam releases manifesto, accuses PM of ‘insulting’ party

Mulayam releases manifesto, accuses PM of ‘insulting’ party

Samajwadi Party chief Mulayam Singh Yadav and party general secretary Amar Singh release manifesto in Lucknow on Saturday. AFP photoPremium

Samajwadi Party chief Mulayam Singh Yadav and party general secretary Amar Singh release manifesto in Lucknow on Saturday. AFP photo

Lucknow: Samajwadi Party (SP) chief Mulayam Singh Yadav on Saturday accused Prime Minister Manmohan Singh of “overlooking and insulting" his party which had saved the UPA government from being voted out of power over the Indo-US nuclear deal.

“We saved you from resigning. Just think once what have you given us in return ... You overlooked us and at times even insulted us," Yadav said while releasing the party manifesto here.

The SP chief said the Prime Minister has now said that he was ready to resign if the nuclear deal did not go through.

Singh had on Friday said that he would have resigned if the Indo-US civil nuclear deal had not gone through.

Samajwadi Party chief Mulayam Singh Yadav and party general secretary Amar Singh release manifesto in Lucknow on Saturday. AFP photo

“We have addressed some important issues including how to tackle terrorism and economic recession and plight of the farmers in brief," Yadav said.

He said there were three important issues including that of agriculture, which have been addressed by the party in its manifesto.

“Gandhiji used to say that agriculture is like a god for a hungry man which except SP other political parties have forgotten. Without promoting agriculture, the country cannot progress," he said.

The SP supremo said that while security of international boundaries will be the priority of his party, the SP will also make efforts to maintain harmonious relations with neighbouring countries including Pakistan and Bangladesh.

“We have always made efforts and will continue with its endeavour of maintaining good relations with the neighbouring countries. Till the time boundaries exist, terrorism can not be rooted out. The party is against the concept of boundaries," he said.

On unemployment, the SP boss said that the problem cannot be tackled only by providing government jobs. “The only solution to the problem of unemployment is setting up cottage and small and medium scale industries," he said.

Mulayam said that though there was some impact of global meltdown on the Indian economy, but economic recession could have been avoided in the country.

Observing that regional imbalance is the root cause of terrorism, the SP said it will remove them.

The party also said that the Indian government had “failed" to address Pakistan sponsored terrorism effectively.

The party, in its manifesto, promised that police personnel terminated by the BSP government in the state will be reinstated if the party is voted back to power.

The SP chief also promised to implement the reservation policy in letter and spirit.

Terming corruption as a big challenge, he said “the only solution to the problem is that government should seize assets of people having excess wealth. However, it will be ensured that this system is not misused."

The party, while promising agriculture loan at the rate of 4% to farmers, said forced acquisition of agriculture land would be stopped.

The SP also promised compensation and employment to kin of people killed due to starvation.

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Published: 11 Apr 2009, 01:24 PM IST
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