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Selection of the Assembly: Mayawati asked Muslims to Shun SP

Lucknow: Reaching the main constituents that BSP embed their hopes of winning large quantities in Uttar Pradesh, the Chief of the Mayawati Party appealed to Muslims and Dalit in Saharapur not to allow them to rise.
In a sharp attack on SP, Mayawati reminded the attendance of Muzaffarnagar’s riots, by saying that the party had damaged the weight and Muslims ‘Bhaichara’ which had symbols the region.
Accusing the Head of SP Akhilesh Yadav from Muslims in his pocket, Mayawati asked the community what they had obtained by supporting SP.
“It’s been known that Muslims have supported SP for many years, but what have you achieved? The SP government has not given them the opportunity to advance.
How many tickets are SP given to Muslims? Those who serve sp for years have been rejected for many years Because the Chief SP believes that Muslims are in his pocket, “he said.

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