- Mayawati, the National President of the Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP), visited Yerawada in Pune to meet with party candidates for the upcoming Maharashtra Legislative Assembly Elections.
- During the meeting, Mayawati criticized the Mahayut and expressed dissatisfaction with the Supreme Court’s decision regarding reservations.
- Mayawati condemned the Maharashtra government for implementing a "divide and rule" policy among castes for their own benefit.
- Key leaders present at the meeting included BSP candidate Dr Hulgesh Chalwadi, Rajya Sabha MP Ramji Gautam, and others.
- Mayawati stated that the BSP does not agree with the Supreme Court’s decision regarding the ‘creamy layer’ exclusion from reservations.
- She declared that the BSP aims to get more candidates elected in Maharashtra and support the party that forms the government as a ‘balancing power’ for justice.
- Mayawati emphasized Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar’s role in granting legal rights for the upliftment of Dalits, Tribals, and OBCs.
- She accused all political parties of undermining these rights and called for resistance against such efforts.
- Mayawati highlighted the BSP’s struggle to gain support from other communities and emphasized the party’s role in securing OBC reservations.
- The BSP will support any party forming the government to ensure justice for voters and demand full justice for OBC communities.
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