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Mayawati Reaches Out To Brahmins Before UP Polls

The interests of the Brahmin community are safe when it comes to power in UP, said BSP chief Mayawati.

The BJP government in Uttar Pradesh was accused of “misleading” the people by BSP chief Mayawati today. As she began her party’s campaign for the assembly elections in the state scheduled for next year, she also made attempts to connect with the Brahmin community.

On July 23 in Ayodhya the party would hold a ”Brahmin Sammelan” to connect with the community, she said. We will ensure the interests of the Brahmin community are safe when it comes to power, the BSP chief added.

“I’m very hopeful that Brahmins will not vote for the BJP in the next Assembly polls. A campaign in the leadership of BSP General Secretary SC Mishra will be launched from Ayodhya on July 23 to connect with Brahmin community and assure them that their interests are safe in BSP rule only,” Mayawati said.

The Brahmin community should support her party like the Dalit community which has remained loyal to her party, she said.

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“The BJP and Congress used all means to influence Dalits. They used money power, people say, made false promises, and even used media to influence Dalit community. But the good thing is that Dalits have not been misled by these fake promises. Though we lost the last assembly election, the vote percentage from the Dalit community has been intact,” she said.

“The Brahmin community are regretting their votes to the BJP in the last elections. The BJP will again make attempts to mislead the people as they begin campaigning for state polls,” warned the BSP chief.

Mayawati said, just like 2007, she is confident that the Brahmin community will support her party.

 

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