“Country facing unemployment, inflation due to BJP’s divide and rule politics,” says Dimple Yadav

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Samajwadi Party MP and candidate from Mainpuri Lok Sabha constituency, Dimple Yadav attacked the BJP-led Centre and said that there is rampant unemployment and the country is witnessing inflation due to a dearth of intention (niyat) and policy (niti)

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Samajwadi Party MP and candidate from Mainpuri Lok Sabha constituency, Dimple Yadav attacked the BJP-led Centre and said that there is rampant unemployment and the country is witnessing inflation due to a dearth of intention (niyat) and policy (niti) of the Modi government.

While speaking to media, she launched a scathing attack against Narendra Modi-led Centre, he said, “Women are distressed. There is rampant unemployment and the country is witnessing inflation. School fees have been increased so much. The medical infrastructure is crumbling.”

“These people have put the future of the youth in danger. The kind of situations that are prevailing in the country is because of the dearth of intention (niyat) and policy (niti) of this government,” she added.

Slamming the Bharatiya Janata Party leaders over ‘ Parivarvad’ remark, she said, “They attack us over Parivarvad because because they know that the Samajwadi party has done several works when in power.”

She further attacked the BJP and said that they themselves are practising Parivarvad. They have gathered support from the parties that are run by families.

She highlighted that the BJP uses divide-and-rule politics and has been governing the country with it for the last ten years.

“Country facing unemployment, inflation due to BJP’s divide and rule politics,” she added.

Speaking on Rahul Gandhi’s candidature from Raebareli she said, “It is the decision of Rahul Gandhi. He will win by a huge margin.”

It is noteworthy that Dimple Yadav of the Samajwadi Party won the Mainpuri parliamentary by-election in December 2022, defeating Raghuraj Singh Shakya of the BJP by a margin of 2,88,461 votes.

Considered the SP’s bastion, the seat was held by party patriarch Mulayam Singh Yadav and it was vacated after his death on October 10. The date of voting for the Mainpuri Lok Sabha Constituency Election is May 7 (Phase 3).

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