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BSP-SP alliance giving sleepless nights to BJP, says

Mayawati

- AGENCIES /

BSP chief Mayawati on Tuesday marked her 63rd birthday with a fulsome attack on Prime Minister Narendra Modi, accusing him of betraying the people on promises made in 2014 and the BJP of dividing people in the name of caste and religion and said the people would vote them out in the coming Lok Sabha elections, reports IANS.

Three days after her party tied up with the Samajwadi Party for the Lok Sabha battle, she addressed a press conference again and said the alliance was giving the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party and others "sleepless nights".

"Modi is doing a number of rallies at many places. He is again making a number of false promises to the people like his earlier promises. And these promises will also be shelved," she said.

Accusing the government of betraying the people, she said: "The government failed to fulfil its promise to farmers, students and others. They promised to bring back black money, they promised to put Rs 15 lakh in every bank account."

Demanding that Muslims be also given 10 per cent reservatio­n on the basis of their economic condition, she said "The Modi government brought the 10 per cent reservatio­n to the economical­ly weaker sections of the upper caste in view of the elections. But our party supports the bill.

"But we want that the Muslims should also be given 10 per cent reservatio­n on the same basis," she said.

Targeting the BJP and Rastriya Swayamsewa­k Sangh (RSS), the four-time Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister said: "They in the name of religion are not only doing wrong politics but now they have started doing politics on the caste of gods and creating communal divide for political gains." She accused Uttar Pradesh CM Yogi Adityanath of doing politics over Friday prayers by Muslims.

Appealing to the party workers to vote for the alliance and forget earlier difference­s, she said: "To make this alliance a success, I appeal to all the workers of the SP and BSP to forget past difference­s and work for the victory of both parties' candidates. This would be the biggest gift on my birthday."

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