UP Dy CM takes potshots at BSP supremo Mayawati

Press Trust of India  |  Allahabad 

Deputy Chief Minister Keshav Prasad Maurya today hit out at Mayawati, claiming that she had considered entering the by contesting bypoll from Phulpur but later developed cold feet.

The beleaguered supremo had recently resigned from after being allegedly prevented from speaking on issues concerning by members of the ruling Speculations were rife that might consider contesting bypoll in Phulpur which is at present held by Maurya.


"had fancied entering the by contesting by-from Phulpur. But then she recalled the 2014 general when the had polled more votes than the SP and the combined. So she has chickened out," he told reporters in Soraon, about 40 km from the city.

After taking over as the deputy chief minister in March, Maurya would be required to get elected to the or legislative council within six months of assuming charge.

This would also entail his vacating the seat from where he had made a sensational debut in the last general elections when he defeated his nearest Samajwadi Party rival by a margin of more than three lakh votes.

Mocking the SP and the BSP, Maurya said, "may even try convincing her bhatija (nephew) Akhilesh (former CM and SP chief). The seat will still be retained by the "

Maurya, who is also the BJP's state unit chief, said, "I was in Soraon to attend a party workers' meeting. I asked our party men to keep a close watch on implementation of schemes launched by the Centre as well as the state governments. This will keep corruption at bay.

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