Stir against BSP will be peaceful: Mulayam

Samajwadi Party supremo Mulayam Singh Yadav on Saturday said their upcoming agitation against the BSP rule in Uttar Pradesh would be totally peaceful and would aim at exposing misdeeds of the state government.

Lucknow: Samajwadi Party supremo Mulayam
Singh Yadav on Saturday said their upcoming agitation against the
BSP rule in Uttar Pradesh would be totally peaceful and would
aim at exposing misdeeds of the state government.

"Our agitation will be totally non-violent. We will
expose corrupt deeds of the BSP government during the stir,"
he told party workers and office-bearers here.

The SP will launch a three-day ""BSP hatao, UP bachao"
(remove the BSP government and save the state) agitation from
March seven.

SP state unit chief Akhilesh Yadav said "all sections
including students, labourers and traders are suffering due to
anti-people policies the BSP government."

"The corrupt practices are at its peak with public
money being spent on construction of parks and memorials in
the state," he said.

"Government property is also being sold at throwaway
prices," he said appealing to the people to participate in
large numbers in the agitation.

"Incidents like lathi-charge on students and lawyers
have become common leading to resentment among the people,"
Akhilesh said.

The Samajwadi Party would protest against what he
said undemoractic practices of the state government during the
proposed stir.

PTI

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