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BSP leader and former Uttar Pradesh CM Mayawati dismissed all the chances of alliance with the BJP-led NDA and Opposition INDIA bloc calling the parties casteist and communal.
Mayawati shared a post on X (formerly called Twitter) that said, “The NDA and INDIA alliance are mostly parties with policies that are anti-poor, casteist, communal, pro-business and capitalist.”
She further added, “The BSP is in constant conflict against their policies, so the question of forming an alliance with them and contesting elections doesn’t even arise. The BSP, beyond the maneuvers of its adversaries, will contest the upcoming general elections in the same manner as it did in 2007 by uniting millions of marginalized individuals on the basis of mutual brotherhood and forming alliances with them.”
BSP Chief said, “Generally, everyone here is eager for an alliance with the BSP, but if they don’t proceed in this manner, the Opposition accuses them of colluding with the BJP, much like the pot calling the kettle black. If they align with them, they’re called secular, and if they don’t align, they’re called BJP supporters.”
Mayawati urged the media persons to refrain from spreading misinformation and fake news. Imran Masood, BSP senior leader has been recently expelled by the party of anti-party activities despite several warnings.
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