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BSP chief Mayawati to fight upcoming Lok Sabha, State Assembly polls all alone

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Lucknow: The Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) supremo Mayawati today made it clear that her political group will contest all upcoming elections including Lok Sabha and State Assembly polls (Vidhan Sabha) at their own prestige.

 

 

The BSP chief Mayawati said on Thursday that while her party ‘favoured’ joining hands with secular parties in Lok Sabha and state polls, it will do so only if it gets a respectable number of seats to contest.

The BSP supremo made the comments at the meeting of party coordinators here ahead of municipal body elections in Uttar Pradesh.

 

 

All office bearers of the party were present in this meeting. BSP is going to contest municipal body elections in state on its own symbol after a gap of almost 17 years.

Mayawati also slammed other political parties for defaming her party on the charges of dynasty politics. “The hunt for an able leader to take forward the BSP movement is still on and that is why for the time being my brother Anand Kumar is taking care of the responsibilities. My nephew Akash is also helping his father along with his studies and no responsibility of the party is given to him as of now,” she said.

 

 

“Our party is in favour of fighting the Assembly and Lok Sabha elections in alliance with any secular party, but only when it gets a respectable number of seats in seat sharing or else it would go alone,” Mayawati said, as quoted by media persons.

The BSP national president also made it clear that any partymen entering the fray as independents will be expelled.

 

 

Referring to recent efforts at seat sharing, she said that the Congress did not approve sharing 25 seats in Gujarat and 10 in Himachal Pradesh, all which it had lost in the previous polls.

Senior BSP leader S C Mishra held detailed talks with Ahmed Patel of the Congress and dejected over the results he has now stopped advocating contesting elections in alliance, she said.

 

BSP supremo Mayawati to contest Lok Sabha, Assembly polls alone:

 

“Mishra is also unhappy with the stance of the Samajwadi Party in this matter…The past experience with the SP has also not been good,” the former chief minister was quoted saying to journalists.

 

 

She claimed that contesting in alliance had not benefitted her party in the past, therefore it was better that the BSP contests the Assembly and Lok Sabha polls alone for which it will work towards increasing support base among the “sarv samaj” like in the 2007 UP Assembly polls.

Following the BJP spectacular performance in Uttar Pradesh in the 2014 Lok Sabha elections and then the state polls, earlier this year, there has been much speculation that BSP may enter into an alliance with parties like the Congress and the SP in the forthcoming polls.

 

 

The BSP president also took the opportunity to inform her partymen that her coming birthday on January 15 will be celebrated as “Jan Kalyankari Divas” like earlier years and valuable gifts will not be accepted.

“Instead, partymen need to work hard to strengthen the party and get the master key of power…That will be the most valuable present for me,” she said.

 

 

Exhorting partymen to foil BJP “tactics and the misuse of official machinery” in the urban local bodies elections, she alleged that ever since the saffron party had come to power, it had become a bigger “jumlebaaz” (empty rhetoric) party which is out to tarnish the image of opposition leaders instead of working for the people.

She termed BJP’s ‘Sankalp Patra’ or manifesto for the urban local elections an an “eyewash” issued by a party that had failed to fulfill its promises.

 

 

She alleged that along with a “casteist” BJP, a section of the media was also trying to tarnish the image of the BSP leadership by raising baseless allegations.

“Under such a design, a canard is being spread that the BSP chief is pushing up her brother and nephew in the party organisation….Everyone knows that the BSP is not a family based party like the Congress and SP…Responsibility has been given to Anand Kumar (brother) out of compulsion, as a strong and mature leadership which can take the responsibility is not yet ready,” she added.