UP Election 2022: Mayawati's rally in Ghaziabad rained heavily on BJP-SP, know what was said?

Posted on 3rd Feb 2022 by rohit kumar

Because of the UP assembly elections, BSP supremo Mayawati fiercely attacked BJP and Samajwadi Party during a public meeting in Ghaziabad. Speaking from the stage at Kavinagar Ramlila Maidan, he said that the policies and working style of the BJP government have mostly been based on implementing the casteist, capitalist, and narrow vision of the RSS. An atmosphere of tension and hatred is being created here in the name of religion. He said that today poverty, unemployment, and inflation have increased in the country. During this, he also targeted the Congress and the Samajwadi Party and accused them of being anti-Dalit.

 

Mayawati's attack on BJP and Samajwadi Party

 

BSP supremo Mayawati said that the party is contesting all the 403 seats alone. He said that you have to understand why it is important to vote for BSP. Congress has been anti-Dalit due to being casteist. Baba Saheb was also not given Bharat Ratna. The weaker sections were neglected in the Samajwadi Party government. Reservation of SC-ST in government contracts was stopped. He claimed that when the BSP government is formed, the honor of Dalits will be protected. The Jat brothers of western Uttar Pradesh know that their work is done in our government without paying any bribes. From the price of sugarcane to the price of sugarcane, all their problems will be solved by our government.

 

'The honor of Dalits will be protected if BSP forms the government'

 

Mayawati further said that our government merged Noida and Greater Noida to form Gautam Buddha Nagar, formed a university with the same name. When BSP will come into power and this time it will definitely come and then the controversial laws of the Center will not be implemented. All rights of the people of Sarva Samaj will be restored. The rule of law will be restored. Those who have been implicated in wrong sections, their sections will be removed after getting them investigated. A commission will be set up against the oppression of Dalits. You do not have to be confused by the wrong use of media and surveys by the opposition parties during elections. In 2007, the media was showing us at number three but we came at number one. BSP does not release any election manifesto because we believe more in doing less than saying and we have done so in our four governments.

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