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Mayawati To Skip Opposition Meet Tomorrow, Targets Congress In Tweets


Mayawati was assumed to be on the list of leaders likely to attend the Friday meeting

New Delhi:

Just a day before a widely anticipated opposition unity show in Bihar, Uttar Pradesh leader Mayawati announced that she would give it a miss in a series of tweets in which she also targeted Congress.

The opposition is raising issues together ahead of the 2024 Lok Sabha election, says Mayawati, and the Patna meeting organized by Nitish Kumar tomorrow “was more like joining hands, not hearts”.

“In a country suffering from inflation, poverty, unemployment, backwardness, illiteracy, ethnic hatred, religious violence etc., it is clear from the state of the Bahujans that parties like the Congress and BJP are not capable of implementing the humanistic egalitarian constitution framed by Baba Saheb Bhimrao Ambedkar,” said the former UP chief minister.

“Before any such meeting…it would have been better if these parties, to justify people’s faith in them, had come clean on their intentions. How long will ‘moonh mein Ram, bagal mein chhuri’ last?” Mayawati tweeted, using a popular Hindi proverb that roughly translates to fake praise and hidden intentions.

Nitish Kumar, the Chief Minister of Bihar, organized the meeting as part of his ongoing campaign to corral anti-BJP parties and forge opposition unity ahead of the 2024 national election.

The meeting is seen to be the first tentative step towards what could result in some joint opposition to the BJP, which scored 303 of 545 Lok Sabha seats in 2019.

The meeting could see the Congress on the same stage as parties that are its direct rivals in states, like the Trinamool Congress, Samajwadi Party, and the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP).

Mayawati was assumed to be on the list of leaders likely to attend the Friday meeting, though there had been no official word on whether she was ready to share the stage with the Congress.

In her tweets, Mayawati indicated that she was upset more importance was not given to leaders from Uttar Pradesh, which has the most number of Lok Sabha seats (80) and is key to the victory of any party or alliance.

“80 Lok Sabha seats in UP is said to be the key to electoral success, but it does not seem, from the attitude of the opposition parties, that they are serious and truly concerned about their objective here. Without getting priorities right, will any preps for the Lok Sabha election really matter?” Mayawati questioned.

Some Bihar leaders said Mayawati’s BSP and two other parties – Naveen Patnaik’s BJD and K Chandrasekhar Rao’s Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) – were not invited. These parties have been traditionally equidistant from both the BJP and Congress, though they have often extended issue-based support to the BJP.



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