UP: Akhilesh seeks votes for 2014 elections
UP: Akhilesh seeks votes for 2014 elections
Akhilesh said that several development schemes had been launched by the government unlike the previous regime.

Kanpur: Using development plank, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav on Thursday sought votes for his party from the people of the state for the Lok Sabha elections in 2014.

Yadav, who was in Chunniganj area in Kanpur to inaugurate a government inter-college for girls, said that several development schemes had been launched by the government unlike the previous regime for the welfare of the people.

He said that several mills and factories, closed during the previous regime, would be reopened and assured of every possible help to the industrialists, eager to set up factories in the state.

Rejecting claims of poor law and order situation by the opposition, the chief minister said that the officials were directed to prevent gender based offences and ensure full security to the girls and women in the state.

Highlighting several welfare schemes of the present regime, including waiver of loans to weavers and allowance to unemployed youths, Yadav said that people should support the Samajwadi Party in the upcoming general elections for sustaining the developmental works initiated by it.

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