BSP will contest Lok Sabha elections alone: Pal

  • Politics of fugitive leaders is over
  • Caste census is necessary

  • Anil Malviya @ EW news (Lucknow)
  • Bahujan Samaj Party has demanded a caste census across the country. BSP state president Vishwanath Pal said in a special conversation with Emerging World on Tuesday that even after independence, different castes have not got their share as per their population. Therefore, it is important that the Central and State Governments get this done as soon as possible.

  • Pal strongly criticized the NDA and India alliance and said that both the alliances are misleading the public. NDA which is led by BJP had promised the public to reduce inflation, provide 2 crore jobs, bring back black money from abroad etc., but the situation is in front of everyone. Today the public is very worried. They are continuously misleading the public and this is not going to happen anymore. Because the public has understood their trick.

  • Similarly there is India alliance. Even after that, there is no such party which has a winning team in the entire country. He said that the situation of Congress in Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Bengal and Maharashtra is not hidden from anyone. Similarly, the position of other parties associated with it is almost zero in other states. Whereas BSP has good presence in most of the state. It is a national party. He said that in the last election, a conspiracy was hatched against BSP and the public was misled that Samajwadi Party could defeat BJP and due to this, backward classes and minorities, especially Muslims, voted for SP but still BJP won. Whereas the truth was that Dalits were with BSP, if Muslims had supported then BJP would have lost.

  • He said that he will work to defeat BJP on his own in the upcoming Lok Sabha elections. Pal said that BSP is continuously working at the sector level in the districts. Everyone is participating in this. Sharply criticizing the leaders who left BSP, he said that today all the leaders have disappeared from the political scene. He said that there are many such leaders in the nursery of BSP who make them shine on the political stage. He criticized Swami Prasad Maurya and said that his daughter is in BJP and he is talking about giving rights to the backward people in SP.
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