No rule of law in UP under SP govt: Mayawati

BSP supremo Mayawari today alleged that under the Samajwadi Party in UP there was no rule of law, and instead goons and mafia were "calling the shots".

Mahoba/Banda: BSP supremo Mayawari today alleged that under the Samajwadi Party in UP there was no rule of law, and instead goons and mafia were "calling the shots".

Addressing an election meeting in Mahoba, Mayawati said that there was a "rule of corruption" in SP government and due to all these reasons abduction and riots were taking place in the state.

Attacking Congress she alleged that due to its wrong policies, corruption and inflation were at the peak in the country.

She appealed to Dalits, Muslims, Brahmins and other sections of the society to unitedly ensure the victory of BSP.

Mayawati said though Congress has not declared its PM candidate, but it seems that its "yuvraj" was the candidate for the top post.

She also attacked BJP Prime Ministerial candidate Narendra Modi for the 2002 riots in Gujarat.

She claimed that welfare of all sections of the society could only be ensured when BSP comes to power.
The BSP supremo said that her party did not allied with anyone and was contesting on all 80 seats in UP.
She alleged that BJP and Congress were being run by the capitalists, whereas BSP was being "run by the workers".

Mayawati also alleged that SP supremo Mulayam Singh Yadav considers only Yadavs as backward.

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