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Maya dubs UP's law and order situation 'anarchic'

January 02, 2013 18:02 IST

Bahujan Samaj Party chief Mayawati on Wednesday launched a scathing attack on the Samajwadi Party government over law and order in Uttar Pradesh, saying it would not be wrong to term the prevailing situation as "anarchic".

"The past ten months of the SP government have turned out very bad and problematic in all matters and at every stage, especially in crime control and law and order. People have now lost all their faith in government," Mayawati told mediapersons.

"The chief minister during his recent visit to Varanasi had asked (officials) whether he should himself don the uniform to control crime. This statement is indicative of the sorry state of affairs and also shows the helplessness of Akhilesh Yadav and his government. This is very unfortunate," Mayawati said.

Under the present circumstances, she said, it would not be wrong to term the prevailing situation as "anarchic".

"The government and administration have almost failed...but not much can be expected from a party which has goondas and mafias among its ranks," she said.

"26 of the 48 ministers in the state have criminal records and this comes to almost 54 per cent...How can the people feel safe when the ministers have such a record?" she asked.

Referring to figures of crime, she said people believe that there had been some 100 cases of big or small incidents to communal riots during this period.

The BSP chief regretted that in almost 60 per cent cases, FIRs are not being lodged and the government is out to divert people's attention from its failures by ordering inquiries of the works done during the previous BSP government.

Mayawati also accused the ruling party of not keeping its poll promises. Referring to the promise of 18 per cent reservation to Muslims in government jobs and education, she said the state government was putting the onus on the central government now.

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