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Addressing an election rally in Sitapur, chief Minister Mayawati has charged the Congress party with promoting poverty, unemployment and showing a step-motherly attitude towards the state. Mayawati said wrong economic policies of the Congress had caused widespread poverty and unemployment in the state and people were migrating to other states in search of food and employment.”
She blamed Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) chief Raj Thackeray for passing demeaning remarks against workers from Bihar and UP, who had migrated to Maharashtra in search of better job prospects. “Our state government had to face a financial crunch due to the government’s anti-Dalit mindset…
Addressing a massive election rally in Sitapur, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Mayawati on Wednesday said that her party had developed the state more than any other government in the past. the Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) chief blamed the Centre for not providing enough support to the state.
The rally was attended by over 17000 supporters of Mayawati where she spelt out her development record and other achievements such as maintaining law and order in the state, her record in delivering justice and well being for all citizens.
BSP supremo and Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Mayawati on wednesday told after “Look at the number of people gathered here. There is no need for me to comment on that.” The college ground where she held her rally in Sitapur was packed indeed with nearly 20,000 people for the official launch of her election campaign.
Earlier, Mayawati delivered a speech which targeted the Congress whose president, Sonia Gandhi, is also campaigning today in Uttar Pradesh. “Give us a thumping majority,” she urged her audience. “Don’t fall for the Congress’ promise that they will bring in development. They have done nothing in…
Bahujan Samaj Party supremo Mayawati began her election campaign from Sitapur, Addressing a huge gathering rally of BSP supporters, Mayawati said, “Congress party’s wrong economic policies, lack of cooperation and insensitive attitude are the main reason behind slow development in Uttar Pradesh.”
The BSP chief made a scathing attack on the ruling Congress government at the Centre by saying, “Uttar Pradesh has suffered due to the step-motherly treatment given to the state by the Congress government at helm in Centre.” Continuing her tirade against the Congress, the UP Chief Minister said, “The centre never provided us the budgetary allocation sought by…
Congress general secretary Rahul Gandhi declared that the ruling Bahujan Samaj Party in Uttar Pradesh would taste defeat at the hands of his party in the 2012 Assembly elections.
Mr. Gandhi scotched rumours of a tie-up between the Congress and the BSP in the light of the latter’s support to the UPA government on the cut motion in Parliament.
Days after the BSP extended support to the UPA against opposition-sponsored cut motions in Parliament, AICC general secretary Rahul Gandhi clarified that there is no pact between the Congress and the BSP. In fact, he said, there would be no pact with the…