Cong, BJP, SP all join forces against me: Mayawati at Lucknow rally
Addressing a mammoth "Savdhan Vishal Maha Rally" at Ramabai Park in the Uttar Pradesh capital Lucknow, she exhorted party workers and supporters to fan out into every nook and cranny in the country to inform people of the inclusive policies of the BSP.
She asked them to ensure that the "vote transfer" strategy of political rivals against the Bahujan Samaj Party is countered.
"We cannot just keep complaining about the others, we must also devise strategies to defeat this nefarious design of our opponents," she told the crowd, which roared in approval.
Mayawati asked her supporters to ensure that people of all sections, "sarva samaj" (all of society), are brought under the BSP's umbrella, which will unite people from all classes and castes, including the Scheduled Castes, the Scheduled Tribes and the other backward classes.
Pointing out that while her party only won 20 Lok Sabha seats in 2009, its candidates stood second in 47 seats, the Dalit leader said the time has come to focus on these seats also, so that the party bags the maximum number of seats in the state.
Alleging that the central parties have unleashed the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) against her, Mayawati said she was a victim of a political witch hunt that cornered her between 2003-2006.
"I was pushed into trouble between those years, but I never lost hope and am thankful to all those who stood by me then," she said, while trying to strike an emotional chord with the people who braved intense cold to attend the rally.
Urging party workers and supporters to ensure that the BSP returns to power with absolute majority in Uttar Pradesh in the state assembly polls of 2017, Mayawati asked them to ensure that the state sends the maximum number of BSP members to the Lok Sabha.
She took a dig at other parties, saying that her rally was not of people "sitting on chairs, but of people who sit on durries (mats)".
She targeted arch rival Samajwadi Party and accused it of running a mafia government in Uttar Pradesh. The state has turned into a "crime pradesh", she said, demanding the imposition of president's rule.
The biggest example of crime is Muzaffarnagar riots in UP: Mayawati
On
Muzaffarnagar
communal
riots
last
year,
Mayawati
said,
"The
biggest
example
of
this
(crime)
is
the
Muzaffarnagar
riots.
Dalits
have
always
stood
by
Muslims
even
during
the
Muzaffarnagar
riots.
Communal
forces
are
doing
dramebazi
and
trying
to
prevail
upon
the
country."
While releasing the calendar for the Lok Sabha election campaign, she said, "BSP is not going to forge an alliance with Congress in UP or at the national level. The party will go it alone in Lok Sabha polls."
Despite extending support to the United Progressive Alliance government at the centre during its second term in office, Mayawati lashed out at the Congress-led government, and blamed it for inflation, economic slowdown, price rise, rising unemployment, growing disparity in society, policy paralysis, threat to internal security and a weak foreign policy.
On Arvind Kejriwal- led AAP government in Delhi, the BSP supremo said, "Kejriwals party is now ruling Delhi, they have also treated dalits like aam aadmi. If they were really aam aadmi then they would not have had to form their own party. These people will not benefit from the aam aadmi status."
Mayawati also released the ninth volume of her autobiography "Bhajun movement- mere sangharsh ki atmakatha" during the rally.
Uttar Pradesh has 80 Lok Sabha constituencies, and all parties are eyeing the state to gain power at the centre in the crucial Lok Sabha polls scheduled for April-May this year.
OneIndia News
(With IANS inputs)