This Article is From Apr 14, 2016

They Have 'Failed' On All Fronts: Mayawati Attacks PM Modi, Samajwadi Party

They Have 'Failed' On All Fronts: Mayawati Attacks PM Modi, Samajwadi Party

Mayawati slammed the Narendra Modi government for "failing" to get back black money from abroad as promised during Lok Sabha elections.

Lucknow: Virtually sounding the bugle for the 2017 Assembly elections in Uttar Pradesh, BSP supremo Mayawati today attacked SP and BJP, claiming they have "failed" on all fronts, and promised a society free of fear and corruption if she is voted to power.
   
"Dump SP, BJP in the Assembly elections. Not just that, you ensure that their candidates forfeit their security deposits," she said at a public meeting on the occasion of 125th birth anniversary of BR Ambedkar.

The BSP supremo also ridiculed Congress leader Rahul Gandhi for "not taking cognisance" of suicides by Dalit students when his party was in power.
   
"Now the 'yuvaraj' (prince) is indulging in theatrics," she said referring to Rohith Vemula suicide in Hyderabad.
    
Coming down heavily on the Samajwadi Party government in the state for "failing on all fronts", the BSP chief asked people to ensure thumping majority for her party in Uttar Pradesh polls to usher in fear and corruption-free society.
    
She asked people to be wary of Congress, BJP and SP, saying they indulged in just issuing hollow statements.
    
Mayawati slammed the Narendra Modi government for "failing" to get back black money from abroad as promised during Lok Sabha elections.
   
"I have noticed that BJP's base is shrinking across the country," she said.

On PM Modi's foreign visits, Mayawati said he was embarking on these tours to "pat his back" and was "misusing people's money".
   
She alleged that BJP was trying to implement "RSS agenda" in higher education institutions and playing "dirty tricks" for this.

Mayawati poked fun at the Modi government for its decision to run a bullet train between Mumbai and Ahmedabad with the help of Japan, saying it was of no use to the poor.
    
"Had this money been spent elsewhere, schemes like MNREGS and others could have been started and poor would have been helped," she said.
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