Mayawati attacks CM Gehlot, threatened to go to Supreme Court

Lucknow: Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) president Mayawati has said that she will now go to the top court in connection with the case of 6 party MLAs joining the Congress last year in Rajasthan. Mayawati has said that it was only after the Rajasthan elections that the party supported the six MLAs to the Congress, but CM Ashok Gehlot unconstitutionally admitted them to Congress. She said that Gehlot had done this kind of work earlier also.

Mayawati said in a press conference on Tuesday that "BSP could have gone to court even earlier, but we were waiting for a time to teach Congress and Gehlot a lesson. Now we have decided that we will go to court. We are not going to leave this subject. We will go to the Supreme Court." Mayawati further said, 'We have issued a whip to all the 6 MLAs who won the assembly elections on the BSP ticket and said that if there is a majority test in the Rajasthan Assembly, they have to vote against the Congress. If they do not do so, their party membership can be terminated. '

Referring to the law and order situation in Uttar Pradesh, Mayawati said that criminals are running their rule in the state today and the situation is getting worse every day. Mayawati said, "If the government wants to improve the situation, then CM Yogi Adityanath should learn from the BSP without any hesitation. I ran the government in UP four times and law and order was stable then."

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