C in Congress means Cunning Party: Mayawati
C in Congress means Cunning Party: Mayawati
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Lucknow: BJP's victory in the Zilla Panchayat President elections in Uttar Pradesh. In fact, no opposition party except the SP could register its presence here. Let us tell you that BSP had decided not to contest elections. The BSP vs Congress battle is now witnessed in UP. The first start is from the Congress side. In fact, the UP Congress Twitter handle tweeted, "B in BSP means BJP". The Congress has alleged that BSP helped BJP in the Zilla Panchayat elections. That is why the ruling party got such a victory. 

Seeing this, Mayawati replied, "C in Congress means a cunning party". You can see Mayawati tweeted a series of tweets in response to the Congress tweet. In a tweet, she wrote, "The Congress says that BSP's 'B' means 'BJP', is completely objectionable while BSP's 'B' means Bahujan, including SCs, STs, OBCs. Religious minorities and other neglected sections come, which are called Bahujan because of their large numbers. While the Congress' C actually means the 'Cunning' party, which, despite forming its government with the votes of the Bahujan during its long reign at the Centre and in the States, kept them helpless and enslaved".

 

In another tweet, she wrote, "It is also well known that no small and big election can ever be free and fair because of the Congress, SP and BJP governments in UP, nor should anyone expect it, whereas during the BSP government, all elections, big and small, were held free and fair here. During the BSP regime, the government machinery was allowed to act impartially to establish the rule of law and the party MP was also sent to jail for breaking the law. Therefore, the BJP demands BSP to allow the new DGP and other government machinery to function independently and impartially".

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