UP Elections 2017: Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi addressing a rally in Kanpur (PTI)
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PM Modi described 'SCAM' as 'Samajwadi, Congress, Akhilesh and Mayawati'
Rahul Gandhi and Akhilesh Yadav responded with their interpretations
The 5-phase Uttar Pradesh elections will begin on 11 February
It was Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who usually favours alliteration in his speeches, who first turned the noun into an acronym on Saturday, conflating it with his opponents and their alleged corruption. "S for Samajwadi, C for Congress, A for Akhilkesh and M for Mayawati," he said a rally at Meerut in western Uttar Pradesh.
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav and political accomplice Rahul Gandhi, speaking together at a road show in Agra soon after, then delivered their interpretation.
"A stands for Amit Shah and M for (Prime Minister) Modi. 'SCAM' stands for Save the Country from Amit Shah and Modi," said the Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister.
Today, Mr Gandhi took it upon himself to rework the delivery. At a public meeting in Kanpur, where the crowd was about 10,000-strong, the 46-year-old Congress vice president said, "S means Service for the poor. C means Courage. A means Ability. M means Modesty," professing that these are virtues that elude the PM.

PM Modi addressed an audience of nearly 50,000 in western UP's Aligarh.
"They are disturbed because I am checking graft," the PM said to an audience of nearly 50,000.
Agra, Aligarh and Meerut are all situated in western Uttar Pradesh which votes on Saturday. Central UP's Kanpur, on the other hand, votes in the third phase. The BJP has chosen to position demonetisation as the lead point of its campaign while Mr Yadav is betting big on voters responding to his claims of delivering much-needed infrastructure and development like highways between major cities.
In the sets of competing claims, the issue of corruption is being bench-pressed as one that carries a vast amount of weight.
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