Bijnor (UP), BSP national coordinator and star campaigner Akash Anand on Saturday claimed that many political parties, including the BJP and Samajwad Party, have fallen into the trap of "Chakravyuh" or electoral bonds.

Anand, nephew of BSP chief Mayawati, said, "Many political parties, including BJP and SP, are trapped in the maze of 'electoral bonds' worth Rs 16,500 crore, while BSP is not a part of it." Political heir.

Addressing an election rally organized in support of the BSP candidate in Nagina, the BSP leader termed the BJP government's claims of progress in the world economy as false.

Anand said, "When BJP came to power at the Center 10 years ago, India had a foreign debt of Rs 58 lakh 60 thousand crore and now the country is drowning in a debt of Rs 152 lakh crore."

He said, "The BJP government did not provide employment to the people, but took away the jobs." He said, "Under the government that claims to be Digital India, the country is lagging behind in the fields of education, employment and security of the elderly. ''.

The BSP leader alleged that "BJP is promoting capitalists by dividing the country in the name of religion and caste" and appealed to ensure BSP's victory to save the Constitution.

Voting will be held in the first phase on Nagina (reserved) seat of Bijno district on April 19.

While BSP has fielded Surendra Pal, Om Kumar from BJP, Manoj Kumar from SP and Chandrashekhar Azad from Azad Samaj Party are also in the fray.

In the meeting held here in Nagina, a Scheduled Caste dominated assembly constituency, Anan also targeted Bhim Army chief and Azad Samaj Party candidate Chandrashekhar Azad.