Mayawati says BSP not to go for alliance in future

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Mayawati says BSP not to go for alliance in future

Saturday, 12 October 2024 | PNS | Lucknow

With more than two years left for the assembly elections in Uttar Pradesh, Bahujan Samaj Party chief Mayawati declared that her party would not ally with any party in the future.

On social media site X, BSP chief Mayawati on one hand indicated that the alliance did not help her and her party in the Haryana elections, and, on the other hand, she also gave the message that there will be no alliance with anyone in the future.

Mayawati also claimed that the BSP votes get transferred but supporters of other parties do not vote for BSP.

In a series of posts, the former chief minister of UP said that in the elections of other states, including UP, BSP’s votes may get transferred to the alliance party, but due to lack of ability to transfer their votes to BSP, it is necessary to save the party cadre from disappointment and setback to the Bahujan movement due to not getting the expected election results.

The former parliamentarian said that in this context, in view of the results of the Haryana assembly elections and the bitter experience of the Punjab elections before that, in the review meeting of Haryana and Punjab held on Friday, it was decided not to form any alliance with regional parties, while the distance from the Bharatiya Janata Party and National Democratic Alliance, and Congress and INDIA bloc would continue as before.

The BSP chief said that all-round casteist efforts were going on to weaken the country’s only “prestigious” Ambedkarite party, BSP, and its caravan of self-respect and self-esteem movement in every way, and so it was necessary to continue the process of self-salvation and becoming the ruling class.

Mayawati said that BSP was not a movement to unite various parties and organisations and their selfish leaders, but to unite the various parts of the Bahujan Samaj on the basis of mutual brotherhood and cooperation and make them a political power and the ruling class, and for this it was harmful to divert attention here and there.

In the recently-concluded Haryana elections, BSP and Indian National Lok Dal (INLD) fought in alliance, but the BSP drew a blank.

After the results, Mayawati had said the BSP and the INLD fought in alliance but it was clear that the “casteist people of Jat community” did not vote for BSP due to which her party candidates lost by small margins of votes on some seats, although the entire vote of BSP was transferred.

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