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In a surprise move, the Samajwadi Party on Monday, 29 April, changed its candidate in the Lok Sabha Varanasi seat and fielded former Border Security Force (BSF) trooper Tej Bahadur Yadav against Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Yadav said he “will try to live up to the expectation and the belief that the party has shown in me". He said that the issues for contesting the election are soldiers, farmers and unemployment.
"AAP has also extended their support to us. Next, whatever party directs, I'll do," he said. "My appeal to the people is that it is time to recognise who is a real chowkidar and fake chowkidar," Yadav said.
Yadav was sacked after the video went viral on social media. "It's not just me, they've done this to several other soldiers and farmers. Just look at the future of the youth. They said that they will give 2 crore jobs, did anyone get anything?,” asked.
SP had previously named Shalini Yadav as its candidate in the Varanasi constituency which will see voting in the last phase of the ongoing Lok Sabha elections on 19 May.
Yadav had earlier announced that he will contest the 2019 Lok Sabha polls as an independent candidate from Varanasi.
The former BSF jawan is a resident of Rewari in Haryana and was dismissed from service in 2017 after he complained about the poor quality of food served to the armed forces and corruption within the army.
Announcing his entry into politics, Bahadur had told The Quint that he thought of joining politics to bring an end to the “corruption in the Indian army.”
Moments after the announcement, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal lauded Samajwadi Party President and former Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav for fielding Tej Bahadur Yadav against PM Modi in Varanasi.
Hailing the move, Kejriwal in a tweet in Hindi, thanked Akhilesh.
He added:
"On one hand there is a person who risked his life for the country and lost his job to fight for the rights of jawans, while on the other hand there is this person who fired a jawan who raised his voice and asks votes over martyred soldiers."
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Published: 29 Apr 2019,03:58 PM IST