After BSP president Mayawati termed the prime minister a 'fake backward class member', Narendra Modi on Saturday said the 'farzi friendship' of the SP and the Bahujan Samaj Party will fall apart the day election results are announced.
"You all remember the friendship that was struck during the assembly polls in Uttar Pradesh that came to an end with the announcement of the results and turned into rivalry,” he said referring to the understanding in 2017 between the Congress and the Samajwadi Party.
“The farzi dosti of bua' and `babua' will also end the same way," Modi said at an election rally in Etah, referring to Mayawati and Samajwadi Party president Akhilesh Yadav.
"The date of this friendship has also been fixed. May 23, Thursday, this farzi dosti' (fake friendship) will fall apart, he said.
“That day `bua' and `babua' will start part two of their rivalry," the prime minister said.
At the joint rally of the opposition alliance in Mainpuri Friday, Mayawati had said SP founder Mulayam Singh Yadav is a real backward unlike Modi, a `farzi' or `naqli' backward.
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Attacking the opposition alliance in Uttar Pradesh, Modi said those thinking of their selfish gains can never think about the welfare of the deprived sections of society.
“By doing politics in the name of the poor they have only increased their own bank balances," he claimed.
"Only the flags of the SP and the BSP are different, their intentions are the same,” he said, and referred to the period when an SP or a BSP government was in power in Uttar Pradesh.
At the time of the `bua' it was corruption, and during the time of `babua' atrocities were committed against dalits, he said, adding it must have been a difficult decision for Mayawati to join hands with the SP.
Mayawati had on Friday said despite the state guest house episode, she took the difficult decision in the interest of the people and party's movement.
In 1995, SP workers had allegedly attacked Mayawati when she was staying at the Lucknow guest house, leading to over two decades of bitterness between her and SP founder Mulayam Singh Yadav.
The two leaders on Friday shared the dais, signalling to their supporters that they were no longer rivals.
Modi said patriotism for the BJP is ensuring the country's security and saving it from middlemen.