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Akhilesh Yadav, Mulayam agents of BJP: Bhim Army chief

Bhim Army founder Chandrashekhar Azad retaliates after BSP chief Mayawati termed him a "BJP agent"

PTI New Delhi Published 03.04.19, 07:34 AM
Chandrashekhar Azad, Bhim Army chief

Chandrashekhar Azad, Bhim Army chief The Telegraph file picture

Bhim Army founder Chandrashekhar Azad on Wednesday alleged Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav and his father Mulayam Singh Yadav were “agents” of the Bharatiya Janata Party, adding he will not contest from Varanasi if his candidature scuttled the Dalit movement.

He made the remarks during a public meeting in Jaipur days after Bahujan Samaj Party chief Mayawati termed him a “BJP agent” and alleged that he was contesting from Varanasi as part of the saffron party's conspiracy to divide Dalit votes.

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Mayawati's BSP has entered into an alliance with the SP in Uttar Pradesh to take on the BJP.

'Akhilesh Yadav gave promotion to officers who inflicted atrocities on Dalits. His father says in Parliament that he wants Modi to become prime minister again. They are agents of the BJP, not me,' the Bhim Army chief said.

'They call me an agent for questioning them. Yes, I am an agent of B.R. Ambedkar... If my own people were not in my way, I would have shown you (Akhilesh) that if we can vote you to power, we can pull you down too,' he said.

Chandrashekhar also claimed that Mayawati was being “misled” by Satish Chandra Mishra, her general secretary and Brahmin face of the BSP.

He added that he won't contest the election in Varanasi if his candidature “strengthened” Prime Minister Narendra Modi in any way. Varanasi is the parliamentary constituency of Modi.

Mayawati had on Sunday tweeted, 'BJP tried hard to help Chandrashekhar join the BSP as its mole, but failed in its conspiracy. It is imperative in national interest to dislodge autocratic, despotic anti-Dalit BJP from power. Please ensure no vote goes waste.”

The Bhim Party founder had announced at a rally in the national capital last month that he would contest against Modi from Varanasi and welcomed support of all parties, including the Congress, to take on the BJP.

He had also sought the support of SP and BSP for his candidature, saying Dalit groups would back their alliance in other seats.

The SP-BSP-RLD alliance is yet to declare its candidate against Modi in Varanasi.

The Chandrashekhar-led group shot to limelight during the May 2017 clashes between Dalits and upper caste Thakurs in Saharanpur of Uttar Pradesh.

Chandrashekhar was arrested after the clashes. Though he was granted bail by the Allahabad High Court, the UP Police arrested him under the stringent National Security Act. He was released in September 2018 after spending 16 months in jail.

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