Mayawati to skip Congress-led opposition meeting on Citizenship Act
Mayawati to skip Congress-led opposition meeting on Citizenship Act
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Lucknow: Amid the protest against the CAA, Bahujan Samaj Party chief Mayawati has given a big blow to the Congress once again. On the invitation of the Congress of New Delhi, where Mayawati is to0 skip the meeting of opposition parties against the Citizenship Amendment Act.

According to information received from sources, Mayawati has clarified her and her party's opinion in a tweet on Monday morning. On which Mayawati has written that the BSP has been against the NPR as well as the Citizenship Amendment Act since the beginning. We have expressed our opposition at the top level. On this, Mayawati said that once again there is an appeal to the Central Government to withdraw this divisive and unconstitutional law. Along with this, it is very unfortunate to politicize students in Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) and other educational institutions regarding this law.

For your information, let us tell you that Mayawati said about the meeting called to protest the CAA, that the BSP has decided not to attend the meeting called by the opposition today under the leadership of the Congress in this matter. If the BSP participates in this meeting then it will be demoralizing the people of the party in Rajasthan. At the same time, it is being said that the BSP will not attend their meeting. But Mayawati said that as it is known that despite supporting the Congress government of Rajasthan from outside the BSP, it has tricked the Congress with the BSP there. The Congress has broken the second BSP MLAs in Rajasthan and included them in its party which is completely unfaithful.

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