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UP election: Rape accused Gayatri Prajapati absent from Akhilesh rally in Amethi

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Feb 20, 2017 08:23 PM IST

Gayatri Prajapati is the Samajwadi Party candidate from Amethi and was not present in an election rally addressed by chief minister Akhilesh Yadav.

Uttar Pradesh minister and SP candidate Gayatri Prajapati, against whom FIR was lodged in connection to a rape case, was conspicuous by his absence at an election rally of chief minister Akhilesh Yadav in his constituency on Monday.

Gayatri Prajapati is the Samajwadi Party candidate from Amethi and was not present in an election rally addressed by chief minister Akhilesh Yadav.(HT File Photo)
Gayatri Prajapati is the Samajwadi Party candidate from Amethi and was not present in an election rally addressed by chief minister Akhilesh Yadav.(HT File Photo)

On the directives of the Supreme Court, UP Police has filed an FIR against the senior SP leader in connection with separate cases of gangrape and attempt to rape another woman and her minor daughter.

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Opposition parties have made it a big issue with BJP targeting Priyanka Gandhi Vadra over her poll campaign in Rae Bareli for the Congress-SP alliance, saying it was unfortunate that she was seeking votes for those accused of “rape and murder”.

Amethi is the Gandhi family borough and is represented by Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi in the Lok Sabha, while neighbouring Rae Bareli is represented by party chief and Rahul’s mother Sonia Gandhi in the Lower House of Parliament.

Steering clear of the controversy, Akhilesh exuded confidence that the SP-Congress alliance would form the next government in Uttar Pradesh.

“Samajwadi people have the habit of cycling against the wind. Out of enthusiasm, the Samajwadis tend to leave the handle of the ‘cycle’ (its poll symbol). But, with Congress holding the handle of the bicycle with its ‘hand’, the journey will be smooth,” he said.

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Addressing an election rally at Gauriganj in Amethi district, Akhilesh during the course of his entire speech did not make any reference to his controversial cabinet colleague, who was conspicuous by his absence.

Urging voters to teach a lesson to the BJP, Akhilesh said, “They (BJP) made you stand in long queues outside. Now time has come for you to once again stand in long queues and give a befitting reply to the BJP.”

He said the people of the country have not been able to understand Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s ‘Mann ki Baat’, referring to his radio address to the nation.

Earlier, addressing a rally in Unchahar Assembly constituency in Rae Bareli district, Akhilesh accused the Prime Minister of spreading lies about discrimination in power supply during Ramzan and Diwali.

Akhilesh also claimed that he ensured 24-hour power supply for Varanasi after a request to do so came from veteran BJP MLA Shyamdeo Roy Chowdhury. “If he (Modi) claims himself to be son of Ganga Maiyya, then he should answer whether SP is giving 24-hour power supply to Varanasi or not,” the SP national president said.

During an election rally in Fatehpur on Sunday, Modi had accused the state government of adopting biased approached in all the works undertake by the state government.

He had said if the state government is giving 24-hour power supply during Ramzan, the same provisions should be made during Diwali too.

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