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Development and demonetisation problems will help us retain power: Akhilesh Yadav

Lucknow: Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav feels the days of caste-based politics in the state are over and now the two Ds, development and demonetisation problems will work in favour of the Samajwadi Party in the upcoming assembly polls.
- According to him, his family feud is no more a factor and all issues have been changed post demonetisation.
- He asserted that Uttar Pradesh will vote for his work, image and not on caste equations.
- When asked who he considers the bigger rival, BJP or BSP, he said people of Uttar Pradesh have lost faith in both of them.
- His father and SP supremo Mulayam Singh Yadav has already ruled out any pre-poll alliance with Congress but Akhilesh said it will be premature to predict anything as of now.
- SP had gained absolute majority in 2012 winning 224 seats. BSP had won 80, BJP 47 and Congress 28. Akhilesh does not believe there is too much focus on Muslim voters.
- On the law-and-order issue, he said he is leaving no stone unturned to restore faith of the people.
- On party tickets, he said,
- He had opposed the merger of the QED with his party but Mulayam and uncle Shivpal Yadav overruled the young chief minister later.
- Asked whether he got a 'free hand' to work during his tenure, Akhilesh said he feels more matured and experienced now.
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Dr Prosenjit NathThe writer is a technocrat, political analyst, and author.
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