Maya: SP rule means goondas rule

February 02, 2012 16:04
Maya: SP rule means goondas rule

Central government is using CBI as a tool to torture BSP during elections, by national rural health mission case. But CBI has not proved to be so quick in 2G, CWG and other 62 scams worth 20 lakh Cr.

The Uttar Pradesh chief minister Mayawati told the state's electorate Wednesday at Sitapur in Uttar Pradesh, that Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) is the best, to provide the best for the public. She said that if Congress led UPA comes to power then the power shall be in the hands of communal and sham forces. The CM also said in her electoral speech that only BSP will be able to empower the state with its `Sarv Samaj.’

At an informal chat with reporters on the sidelines of the meeting, she opened her attack on the Congress and then continued the attack on Samajwadi party and Bharatiya Janata Party. She said at the centre the wrong policies affected the state, in increase in poverty and unemployment following which people of UP had to go out and work in other states.

Attacking the BJP, she said even during the seven years in power at the centre, BJP made no efforts to bring back the black money hoarded in distant lands. She also said that the BJP leaders were the main accused, in the Karnataka mining scam. The SP, according to the CM was involved in Food Scam. Mayawati claimed she had ended goonda raj and said if the SP came to power criminals would rule the roost again. "The safety of girls and women would be threatened." She said voters should remember the "lawlessness during the SP rule and the rangdari tax (protection money) traders had to pay".

The huge gathering at the venue encouraged the CM to more confidently attack the oppositions. She ascertained that said that it is for the people to decide whether she would become the chief minister for the fifth time. (With inputs from Internet-AarKay)

If you enjoyed this Post, Sign up for Newsletter

(And get daily dose of political, entertainment news straight to your inbox)

Rate This Article
(0 votes)