Mainpuri (Uttar Pradesh) [India], Samajwadi Party MP and candidate from Mainpur Lok Sabha constituency Dimple Yadav reacted to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's remarks on the Congress manifesto and made an indirect attack on the Center saying that such statements Since the ruling party itself has failed to fulfill the promises made in its manifesto during its "10 years in office", all the statements coming from senior leaders are not surprising. Whenever elections come, a similar change takes place in the language. Such things do not go well with those who talk about Sanatan Dharma because if they know the nature of Sanatan Dharma then they will understand that we are all one, no one is separate, Yadav told ANI. Such things are constantly being raised in the elections, I think because these people have completely failed in their manifesto during their 10 years in office, during which they announced 2 crore jobs, increasing farmers' income, building smart cities. "Today, if you look at the prices of cylinders, petrol, diesel, fertilizers used by farmers, you will understand that the government has failed somewhere and that's why. That they are giving such statements. On Congress and said that the opposition party is cut off from the hopes and aspirations of today's India and its manifesto reflects the thinking of the Muslim League during the independence movement. In his first reaction to the Congress manifesto, PM Modi said it "completely bears fruit". imprint of the Muslim League” and the rest is dominated by the Left.Dimple Yadav is contesting from Mainpuri seat, and earlier her daughter Aditi Yadav had campaigned for the party in Mainpuri and urged people to vote for the party. Meanwhile, Union Home Minister Amit Shah, who was addressing a public rally in Mainpuri on Monday, accused the Samajwadi Party of 'family-based politics' and questioned whether the SP could find any other 'Yadav' leader outside his family. 'Why was the candidate not found? "I want to ask Akhilesh Yadav, Don don't you find 'Yadavs' outside your family? Nobody's. It's time to end these family run parties and let lotus bloom in Mainpuri under the leadership of PM Modi, Earlier in the day, Shah addressed a public meeting in Uttar Pradesh where the SP chief would have fielded all the seats in Uttar Pradesh. Voting is taking place in all seven phases.Counting of votes for all seven phases will take place In the 2019 Lok Sabha elections in Uttar Pradesh held on June 4, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) emerged as the winner by securing a majority of the 80 seats available, with the BJP winning 62 seats, followed by the Bahujan Samaj Party ( BSP). with 1 seat, Samajwadi Party (SP) with 5 seats, and Apna Dal with 2 seats