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Won’t ever settle for be offering of President’s submit, says Mayawati

Via PTI

LUCKNOW: BSP supremo Mayawati on Sunday alleged that the BJP and RSS had unfold false propaganda to lie to her supporters that she shall be “made the President” if the BJP is permitted to win the Uttar Pradesh polls and asserted that she is going to by no means settle for such an be offering from any birthday celebration.

In a remark after reviewing the birthday celebration’s humiliating defeat within the state elections, the four-time former leader minister mentioned she is a company disciple of Kanshi Ram who had additionally refused such an be offering previously.

“How can I settle for this sort of submit after we know that it’ll be the top of our birthday celebration. So I need to make it transparent to each BSP place of job bearer that within the passion of our birthday celebration and motion, I will be able to no longer settle for any be offering for the President’s submit from the BJP or different events and so they must by no means be misled in long run,” Mayawati mentioned.

The BSP leader mentioned she is going to spend each second of her lifestyles strengthening the birthday celebration around the nation and steered its contributors to not be disheartened.

“On this election, thru a well-thought-out technique and conspiracy, the BJP, thru its RSS organisation has unfold false propaganda amongst our those who if a BSP executive isn’t shaped in UP, we can make your ‘Behenji’ the President of the rustic. For this reason you must permit BJP to come back to energy,” Mayawati mentioned whilst delving into the explanations for her birthday celebration’s defeat.

“Let by myself changing into the President, I can’t even believe this sort of factor in my dream. They (BJP) additionally know that way back Kanshi Ram ji had rejected this be offering and I’m his company disciple,” she mentioned.

The BSP had were given just one seat out of 403 within the recently-held meeting elections whilst in 2017 it had gained 19 seats.