Mayawati Explains BSP Split from SP Alliance
Mayawati Explains BSP Split from SP Alliance
Mayawati Explains BSP Split from SP Alliance
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BSP chief Mayawati has revealed that the fallout with Samajwadi Party (SP) leader Akhilesh Yadav after the 2019 Lok Sabha elections stemmed from Yadav's refusal to communicate with BSP leaders following their poor electoral performance. The alliance resulted in only 15 seats being won between the parties, prompting Mayawati to dissolve the partnership to protect the integrity of the BSP. In her newly released booklet, she also criticized the SP's recent alliance with Congress, claiming it misleads the Pichhda, Dalit, and Alpasankhyak (PDA) communities. In response, Yadav dismissed Mayawati's claims, asserting that he was unaware the alliance was breaking apart and contended that her allegations were an attempt to obfuscate her party's shortcomings. The BSP is now focusing on upcoming Uttar Pradesh Assembly elections with strategies outlined in the booklet. Mayawati's comments and the publication aim to solidify her party's stance as a defender of backward communities and clarify past decisions.

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