Lucknow, 31 March. Regarding the assembly elections to be held in Uttar Pradesh next year, Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) President Mayawati has said that the party will not give ticket to anyone with a criminal image in the elections. Also, proper representation will be given to the entire society in the selection of candidates. In an important meeting of Bahujan Samaj Party in Lucknow on Sunday, the party’s national president Mayawati stressed on strengthening the organization and speeding up the election preparations.
In the meeting, Mayawati, while reviewing the previous guidelines of the party, said that the people are troubled by the indifference of the governments towards the country and public interest and now they are looking towards BSP with hopeful eyes. He made it clear that party workers will have to work with complete dedication, hard work and dedication, any kind of negligence will not be tolerated.
He said that especially in a big and poor state like Uttar Pradesh, the problems of employment, inflation and livelihood are becoming increasingly serious. Instead of giving concrete solutions on these issues, the governments are limited to only promises and rhetoric, due to which the life of the common people has become more difficult. Referring to the international situation, Mayawati said that due to global tensions, especially the increasing tension between America, Israel and Iran, there has been a huge increase in the prices of petrol, gas and other essential commodities.
Its biggest impact has been on the poor and working class, due to which their problems have increased further. On the issue of self-reliance, he said that it is not just a slogan but it needs to be converted into reality. For this, the government should make a long-term and consensus-based policy, in which all parties should be included.
Along with this, he called for celebrating Bhimrao Ambedkar Jayanti on 14th April in a missionary spirit in the entire state and appealed to reach the Ambedkar Memorial in Lucknow in large numbers to pay homage. Criticizing the policies of the Central and State governments on issues of reservation and social justice, he said that strong political will is necessary to protect the interests of the Bahujan community.
Comments are closed.