Target on SP: Mayawati reminded of guest house incident, expressed threat of insecurity and demanded change of office.
BSP supremo Mayawati targeted SP, accusing it of being anti-Dalit. He also demanded from the government a safe place for the party office.
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National President of Bahujan Samaj Party and former Chief Minister Mayawati said that SP is not only a very backward but also a very anti-Dalit party. In the last Lok Sabha elections, BSP formed an alliance with SP and tried to change its anti-Dalit tactics, character and face, but after the elections were over, SP again came back to its anti-Dalit casteist agenda.
In her statement issued on Monday, Mayawati said that now whoever the SP chief talks about alliance with, his first condition is to maintain distance from BSP, which is also widely publicized by the media. Anyway, in view of SP’s heinous acts including those of June 2, 1995, and the manner in which many anti-Dalit decisions have been taken during their government. In which the act of building a high bridge near the BSP UP State Office is also included, from where the conspiratorial anarchist elements can cause harm to the party office, employees and the national chief. Due to which the party had to remove the statues of great men and shift them to the residence of the party chief.
In view of this insecurity, on security suggestions, the party chief is now forced to hold most of the party meetings at his residence, whereas in the big meetings held at the party office, when the party chief arrives, additional security personnel have to be deployed on the bridge there. .
In such a situation, BSP also makes a special request to the UP government to make arrangements at a safer place in place of the current party state office, otherwise any untoward incident may happen here at any time. Besides, the government should also deal strictly with anti-Dalit elements. This is also the demand of the party.
Courtesy: Amar Ujala
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