Mayawati made strategy for Madhya Pradesh, Bihar and Chhattisgarh
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- Mayawati made it clear that BSP will enter the electoral fray with the aim of coming to power in the upcoming assembly elections.
- He stressed on taking the ‘master keys of power’ in his hands to get rid of casteist exploitation and anti-poor rule.
- Mayawati described the strength of BSP as necessary for the real development of Dalits, tribals, backward classes and minorities.
Mayawati’s clear message for assembly elections
New Delhi: Bahujan Samaj Party leader Mayawati has clarified her position regarding the party’s strategy in the upcoming assembly elections. He said that BSP will enter the electoral fray not just to register its presence but with the aim of coming to power. In a detailed meeting held recently with senior officials of Madhya Pradesh, Bihar, and Chhattisgarh, he shared his victory plan. In this meeting, the strategies of the past were also reviewed and Mayawati emphasized on financially empowering the party and increasing the support base.
Emphasis on the master key of power
Mayawati has increased her activism keeping in mind the upcoming political scenarios. He shared his views with the party committees of Madhya Pradesh, Bihar, and Chhattisgarh at a high-level meeting held in Lucknow. During the meeting he made it clear that the only way to get rid of casteist exploitation and anti-poor rule is to take the ‘master key of power’ into our hands. He directed the officials of these states to work with missionary spirit.
emotional appeal
During the meeting, Mayawati said with emotion that she is working hard to complete the mission of Honorable Kanshi Ram ji. He said that whenever BSP has become stronger, there has been real development for Dalits, tribals, backward classes and minorities. Electoral success is now the greatest need of the hour. Praising the workers, Mayawati said that only by carrying forward the Ambedkarite movement can the Bahujan community protect its rights.
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