Thursday, 14 March 2019

Mayawati gives final touches to list of BSP candidates

Lucknow, Mar 14 Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) president Mayawati Thursday gave last contacts to the rundown of possibility for the Lok Sabha elections and discussed other important electoral issues at a party meeting here.

The BSP president held a meeting with important district and divisional level leaders in Uttar Pradesh, a party release issued here said.

Names of party candidates and other important electoral and political issues were talked about at the meeting, it said.

The decisions taken at the meeting will be carried forward after discussions with the best initiative of collusion accomplice Samajwadi Party (SP), the discharge said.

As indicated by the criticism got amid the gathering, the appeals of BSP and SP pioneers have good impact on the people, it said.

The workers of all the three parties, including the Rashtriya Lok Dal, have gotten into decision mode, abandoning their disparities, to vanquish the casteist and egoistical BJP at the hustings.

After taking the criticism, Mayawati guided her partymen to guarantee strict consistence with the model implicit rules (MCC).

She also directed the party workers to guarantee that birth anniversaries of gathering ideologues Kanshi Ram and Bhimrao Ambedkar on March 15 and April 14 separately are seen as per the MCC.

The BSP president asked party workers and leaders to work wholeheartedly to guarantee the triumph of the BSP-SP-RLD alliance, the release said.

Mayawati advised the pioneers that the BJP will "use all traps" to win the elections.

She said the BSP-SP alliance has risen as a strong alternative in Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand and Madhya Pradesh and there are odds of good results.

She pointed out that there was also a need to keep an eye on the EVMs.

Mayawati lashed out at the ruling BJP, saying it turned out to be a master of failed promises.

She said the saffron party had tried to bring "achche din" only for itself, leaving the common people high and dry.

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