This Article is From Nov 08, 2021

Dalit, Backwards Should Not Expect Anything From Samajwadi Party: Mayawati

UP polls: Mayawati said that the names of many institutions and schemes were changed in the state due to alleged casteist hatred.

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UP polls: Recently six BSP MLAs had joined Samajwadi Party.

Lucknow:

BSP chief Mayawati on Monday charged that the Samajwadi Party was contemptuous of great men born among Dalits and backwards and said these communities should not expect anything from Akhilesh Yadav's party.

The former Uttar Pradesh chief minister also said that the names of many institutions and schemes were changed in the state due to alleged casteist hatred.

"Since the beginning, the SP has been contemptuous of the great saints, gurus and great men born among the Dalits and backward. A special example of which is the new Ambedkar Nagar district created out of Faizabad district. They (SP) also opposed making Bhadohi a new district out of Sant Ravidas Nagar and even its name was changed by the SP government," she said in a tweet in Hindi.

"Similarly, the names of many institutions and schemes of UP were changed mostly due to casteist hatred. In such a situation, how can their followers expect respect and security from SP no matter how much drama this party does now for the sake of their vote?," she said.

Recently six BSP MLAs had joined Samajwadi Party and on Sunday SP held a 'Janadesh Maharally' held in Ambedkar Nagar district, where its chief Akhilesh Yadav formally inducted senior BSP leaders Lalji Verma and Ramachal Rajbhar in the party fold.

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Mr Verma was the leader of the BSP legislature party in the state assembly and Ramachal Rajbhar state chief of the BSP before they were expelled for "anti-party" activities.

In the 2017 Uttar Pradesh Assembly polls, Mr Verma had won from the Katehari seat, while Mr Rajbhar won from the Akbarpur assembly constituency.

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