Mayawati Confident Of Absolute Majority In UP
The Morning Standard|December 07, 2021
EXUDING confidence that her Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) would come back to power in Uttar Pradesh with an “absolute majority” after the 2022 Assembly polls, party chief Mayawati launched an indirect attack on Samajwadi Party (SP) saying that even before achieving victory, it was taking out Vijay Rath Yatra.
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Mayawati Confident Of Absolute Majority In UP

“With an ‘absolute majority’ the BSP would form government in Uttar Pradesh, stronger than it was after winning with a clear majority in 2007,” said Mayawati while interacting with media persons after paying tribute to Dr BR Ambedkar on his 65th death anniversary here on Monday.

The BSP supremo said the only remedy for governments not running according to the Constitution was to throw them out of power. Mayawati claimed that taking to streets would be of no use.

“Only changing the power will do. When there is a change of power, the Constitution will be saved. People who are opposed to Babasaheb Ambedkar’s (ideas) are in power then what will we do by taking to the streets?” she asked.

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