India: BSP leader flays UP government over TET paper leak

Kanpur: Hitting at the state government over the Uttar Pradesh Teachers' Eligibility Test question paper leak, BSP national general secretary Satish Chandra Mishra alleged that the question papers for the test was on sale.

He allegedly charged that the ruling party leaders were raising money by selling question papers at high rate to fund their election campaigns. 

He expressed his views while addressing the party workers' conference at Bilhaur and one reserved assembly seats in Kanpur and Unnao, respectively.

He said that the report of the question paper leak became known otherwise the people close to the BJP government would have been declared qualified and the deserving candidates had to suffer.

He also attacked the BJP for imposing National Security Act (NSA) against the political rivals out of political vendetta.

Mishra said, ' The projects for development of Mathura were launched during the BSP government by then chief minister Mayawati, but the BJP government is now just putting its stamp on the development done by our government.'

For the past five years, the leaders of the saffron brigade did not remember Lord Krishna.

As the assembly elections draws near, they started raising the issue of Sri Krishna temple at Mathura,' he added.

The  government was not ready to give financial assistance to the family members of the deceased duringhe farmer's stir.

Under the BSP government, not a single riot took place, the criminals fled the state and, all castes and class felt comfortable, he stressed.