NEW DELHI, Dec 27:
Independent MP Om Prakash Yadav today withdrew his support to the UPA Government over issues of alleged corruption, price rise and political vendetta against leaders of the Opposition by the Government.
Yadav, who has been warming up to the BJP for sometime praised its prime ministerial nominee Narendra Modi as a “strong leader” and said that the country needs bold leadership this time.
He was talking to reporters at his residence after submitting a letter to President Pranab Mukherjee.
In his communication to the President, Yadav said that he withdraws his support from Union Council of Ministers headed by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh.
“This letter may kindly be treated as my withdrwal of support from union Government which I had extended at the time of its formation in year 2009,” he said in the letter.
Yadav had defeated Bihar strongman and former RJD MP Shahabuddin’s wife Heena Saheb from Siwan seat in the 2009 Lok Sabha elections.
In the letter, Yadav also touched upon issues like rising prices of essential commodities and alleged rampant corruption during the UPA regime.
“As you are aware, the country is going through a worst phase with regards to astronomical increase in the price of essential commodities very badly affecting the common man of the country. Besides, there is rampant corruption at all levels of the Government,” the letter stated.
“The Congress led UPA Government at the Centre has failed to address these issues. To make the situation worse, it has started working with the motive of political vendetta against leaders of opposition and the decision taken by the Government in this regard in the last couple of days is against the basic ethos of democracy,” Yadav alleged in the letter.
Copy of this letter has also been marked to the Prime Minister.
Yadav’s letter levelling allegation of political vendetta on the UPA Government comes a day after the Centre decided to set up an enquiry commission to probe snoopgate in Gujarat which has been strongly resented by the BJP. Sources said Yadav was in touch with senior BJP leadership. (PTI)