Lucknow rested to rest all speculations, BSP Secretary General and Party MP Satish Chandra Mishra said on Tuesday that the Mayawati Party’s head would not fight with future polls.
“He and my two will not be the selection of assembly contests.
BSP fighting for polls in three countries, including, Uttarakhand, Punjab and Behenji will lead cadres in this election,” Mishra said.
Then, talking to personal news channels, Mishra said that opposition parties appeared “worry” about Maywati who were allegedly not fighting for polls even if it was actually, they should feel happy.
He said that BSP was the first to start his campaign, when it held Prabuddh Varg Sammelan first in Ayodhya, when no other party held a meeting.
Asked why Mayawati had disappeared from an active political campaign until now, Mishra said that on July 23, when BSP began Samermylan Prabuddha from Ayodhya, finally covering all 75 districts, BSP was the first to launch a campaign.
“This might be the first political rally and no one stepped out until then because of Coronavirus.
We discussed all 75 districts, holding a big meeting attended by thousands of people.
The last meeting was held in Lucknow on September 7 which Behenji was intended and attended by hundreds People.
On October 9, he spoke to another rally in Lucknow, which was attended by 5 lakh people from all districts, “he said.
In the second phase of the campaign, said Mishra, the party held a meeting in the constituency ordered in 18 divisions and these meetings had just ended.
Claiming that Mayawati monitors party activities throughout the state, Mishra hit the other party who said that they had not named one candidate while BSP had completed more than 300 names for 403 seats.
“300 candidates have also held a meeting.
Eci said the door campaign to the door but we did it for several weeks,” he said.
Mishra accused the opposition parties for fear and worry, said that if it was true that Behenji did not step out of this election, they should be happy but they were actually very worried.
“Even BJP hasn’t started a demonstration running our government on the Bhaichara concept,” he said.