Lucknow: Opposition parties in Uttar Pradesh on Tuesday had a dig at BJP's 'Main Bhi Chowkidar' campaign, with BSP chief Mayawati saying the "chaiwala" prime minister has now turned "chowkidar" and this shows the "change" India witnessed under this government.

Leading the opposition attack, Mayawati said on Twitter, "After BJP launched 'Mai Bhi Chowkidar' campaign, PM Modi & others added the prefix 'Chowkidar' to their Twitter handles. So now Narendra Modi is Chowkidar & no more 'Chaiwala' which he was at the time of last LS election. What a change India is witnessing under the BJP rule. Bravo!"

Her ally Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav tweeted in Hindi, "Is there any chowkidar to check the theft of fertiliser?" In another tweet, Yadav appeared to be referring to the controversial Rafale jet deal.

"Has the chowkidar responsible for the theft of file from the ministry been punished.

He prefixed his tweets on Tuesday with "Vikas puch reha hai" (Vikas is asking), playing on the word "development" which was used extensively by the BJP during its 2014 campaign.

On March 6, Attorney-General KK Venugopal had told the Supreme Court that the jet deal documents were "stolen" from the defence ministry, triggering a row.

Two days later, he claimed the Rafale documents were not stolen from the ministry and what he had meant in his submission before the Supreme Court was that petitioners in the application used "photocopies of the original" papers, deemed secret by the government.

On Monday, Congress party's incharge of eastern Uttar Pradesh Priyanka Gandhi Vadra said, "Unki (the prime minister) marzi apne naam ke aage kya lagaen. Mujhe ek kisan bhai ne kaha ki 'dekhiye chowkidar toh ameeron ke hotey hain, hum kisan toh apney khud chowkidar hotey hain." (I met a group of farmers...potato farmers of western UP. One of them told me, chowkidar is for the rich. We farmers are our own chowkidar).

The Congress, SP and BSP have attacked the BJP after the saffron party launched a new election campaign under which its leaders, starting from Prime Minister Narendra Modi, prefixed "chowkidar" to their names on the official Twitter handles.

This campaign appeared to be aimed to blunt the Congress charge of the government indulging in corruption ahead of the Lok Sabha election, which starts on April 11.

The election will end on May 19 and the results will be declared on May 23.

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Pathanamthitta (Kerala) (PTI): Launching a sharp attack on Narendra Modi, senior Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Monday alleged that the Prime Minister remained silent on the Sabarimala issue during his Kerala visit, indicating that the BJP-LDF works together.

Addressing a Congress election meeting in Adoor, the Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha, claimed that the party was facing a "combination" of CPI(M) and BJP in the April 9 Assembly elections.

"We are fighting an election against the LDF, which is fully supported by the BJP. On one side is the UDF and on the other is a CPI(M)-BJP combination," he said.

He alleged that there was a "hidden hand" of the BJP in Kerala, a concept often used by economists in the market.

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"The BJP does not want the UDF here because they know the Congress is the only force challenging them nationally. We have an ideological fight with the BJP and the RSS," he said.

He further claimed that while opposition leaders face action by central agencies, no such pressure is being exerted on the LDF leadership in Kerala.

"I have faced 36 cases and interrogated for 55 hours continuously. But there is no such action against the Kerala chief minister or LDF leaders," he alleged.

Referring to Modi's speech in Palakkad on Sunday, Gandhi said the Prime Minister often speaks about temples and religion, but remained silent on Sabarimala.

"He forgot to speak about Sabarimala. He did not mention the issues related to Lord Ayyappa temple. This shows that BJP and LDF are working together," he alleged in the district where the Lord Ayyappa temple is located.

The Congress leader also claimed that the Prime Minister raises religious issues only when it suits electoral interests.

"For him (Modi), if it brings votes, he will speak about temples. Otherwise, he will remain silent," he said.

He asserted that those responsible for alleged irregularities related to the temple would be held accountable when the UDF comes to power.