Agra, Aug 26: Discords have been prevalent in the BJP-BSP coalition from the day of their coming together. However, the heated controversy over Taj corridor issue became reason enough to kick off the present crisis. July 28: Mayawati demands dismissal of Jagmohan
Under attack on the Taj heritage corridor controversy, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Mayawati demands dismissal of Union Culture Minister Jagmohan alleging he was working at the behest of her opponents and trying to create a wedge between the Centre and the state.
July 29: PM rejects demand
Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee rejects the demand by Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Mayawati for the resignation of Union Tourism Minister Jagmohan in connection with the controversial Taj heritage corridor project.

July 29: BJP MPs demand withdrawal of support to Mayawati

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Mayawati`s demand for the dismissal of Union tourism minister Jagmohan takes a new turn with some BJP MPs demanding withdrawal of support to the BSP government at a meeting of the BJP parliamentary party.

July 29: Mayawati withdraws demand
In what turned out to be a damp squib of high drama, Mayawati withdrew the demand for Jagmohan`s resignation from the Cabinet. She also assured of BSP`s continued support to the NDA government at the Centre.

July 30: No assurance to Mayawati: Advani
L K Advani categorically says that no assurance has been given to Mayawati regarding dismissal of Union Tourism Minister Jagmohan in connection with the controversial Taj Corridor Project.

July 30: Mayawati asks BSP MLAs to prepare for polls
A day after retracting on her demand to dismiss Union Tourism Minister Jagmohan, Mayawati convenes a meeting of her party MLAs apprising them of the Taj heritage corridor controversy and asking them to prepare for elections at any time. Bureau Report