As Gujarat CM, Modi included his caste in backward category: Mayawati
PTI, Apr 28, 2019, 10:41 AM IST
Lucknow: BSP chief Mayawati Saturday alleged that Prime Minister Narendra Modi included his caste in the backward category during his tenure as Gujarat chief minister to derive electoral profit.
Addressing a press conference, Mayawati said, “Like Mulayam Singh Yadav and Akhilesh Yadav, Narendra Modi was not born in a backward caste. When he was Gujarat chief minister, he got his upper caste included in the backward category to derive political benefit during elections.”
She said the BJP’s Dalit-backward card was not working in Uttar Pradesh.
Modi addressed election rallies in Kannauj, a SP stronghold, Hardoi and Sitapur.
Dubbing the alliance as ‘mahamilavati (highly adulterated) opportunists’, Modi said in Kannauj that he doesn’t believe in politics of caste.
“Mayawatiji (BSP chief), I am most backward… I request with folded hands not to drag me into caste politics, 130 crore people are my family,” he said.
“This country didn’t know my caste till my detractors abused me… I am thankful to Mayawatiji, Akhileshji (SP chief), Congress people and the ‘mahamilavatis’ that they are discussing my caste…I believe that taking birth in a backward caste is an opportunity to serve the country,” the PM said
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