Mayawati slammed rebel BSP MLAs said, 'SP's moves are anti-Dalit..'

Lucknow: Political activity has intensified ahead of next year's assembly elections in Uttar Pradesh. Speculations are rife that some rebel BSP MLAs will join the Samajwadi Party (SP). BSP supremo and former CM Mayawati has now hit out at the Samajwadi Party over the issue.

Mayawati tweeted on Wednesday morning that "It is a gross deception for the Samajwadi Party, which specializes in the narrow politics of heinous manipulation, hatred and casteism, etc., to publicise through the media that some BSP MLAs are breaking down and going to the SP." Mayawati further said, 'While she was in connivance with the SP and an industrialist long ago, he defeated the son of a Dalit in the Rajya Sabha elections. Has been suspended from BSP in Arap.'

On the suspended MLAs, the BSP supremo further said, "If the SP had been a little honest with these suspended MLAs, they would not have been in limbo so far. Because they know that if these BSP MLAs are taken, there will be revolt and division in the SP, who are eager to join the BSP". Mayawati alleged that "The SP's moves, character and face have always been anti-Dalit, in which it is not ready to improve at all. That is why the BSP government in the SP government stopped the public interest activities of the BSP government and especially changed the making of Bhadoi as the new Sant Ravidas Nagar district, which is highly condemnable".

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