Zee Media Bureau
Lucknow: Former Uttar Pradesh chief minister and Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) chief Mayawati on Saturday announced that her party would contest the upcoming Lok Sabha elections on its own. Ruling out any pre-poll alliance, the Dalit leader said: "Regarding the Lok Sabha elections I will like to clarify that my party will not contest in an alliance with any other party in the country. Our party will contest on its own with full preparations."
"With this the reports that our party can have outside or internal alliance with Congress or BJP are all rumours. These are being spread as a part of planned conspiracy to mislead our people and damage the BSP," Mayawati told reporters here. The BSP supremo claimed that her party will not only perform well in the forthcoming Assembly Elections in four states and the Lok Sabha polls in 2014, but also play a key role in the mission of social change.
People of the state were fed up with the misrule of the Samajwadi Party and were yearning for change, the BSP leader said at a press conference.
On the upcoming state Assembly Elections in Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan and Delhi, Mayawati said her party would emerge as a "balance of power" and will be crucial in all government formations in these states.
Mayawati took a jibe at the media and said the press may take her statement lightly but they should remember that a decade back, the BSP was considered an "also ran" party that later came to power in the state.
She termed the Congress and Bharatiya Janata Party as parties which had grossly disappointed the aspirations of the people of India.
Mayawati said the infighting in the BJP will only help her party.
Referring to senior BJP leader LK Advani, prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi and BJP chief Rajnath Singh, the BSP leader said: "The troika of Advani-Modi-Rajnath are busy cutting each other and all this will reap rich dividends for the BSP."
The former chief minister hoped that with people`s support, the BSP will emerge as the No 1 party in the Lok Sabha polls in the state.
She also accused the SP-BJP of having an "illicit understanding" to foment communal passions in Uttar Pradesh in the run-up to the 2014 Lok Sabha polls.
As the elections draw closer, the "evil designs" of these two parties will come to the fore, she said.
On media reports that three bungalows have been merged in New Delhi by the Congress to please her before the polls, Mayawati said this was done to accommodate the Bahujan Prerna Sthal as its earlier campus was not big enough.
"Reports like this are far from the truth and reflect anti-Dalit mentality," she said.
Mayawati said such barbs against her will grow as elections approach.
She reiterated her earlier demand of imposition of president`s rule in the state because of what she termed as "jungleraj" (lawlessness).
(With Agency inputs)