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SP- BSP ties won't be affected by RS poll result: Mayawati

Press Trust of India  |  Lucknow 

BSP supremo today asserted that her party's understanding with the will not be affected by the defeat in polls and that she will not allow the BJP's "design" to create a rift between the two parties to succeed.

Her remarks came after (SP) chief cancelled the victory celebration for his party nominee to be held in the state capital today as a sign of solidarity with the BSP whose lone candidate backed by the lost in the polls.

'There will not be an iota of difference in the close understanding between the BSP and because of the results yesterday," said at a press conference, clearly indicating that the BSP is keen to consolidate its association with the which is seen as a major reason for the BJP's defeat in two prestigious seats of Gorakhpur and Phulpur seats.

After it wrested the two seats with the BSP's backing, the had reciprocated by promising to ensure victory of BSP candidate However, the BSP lost out in a cliffhanger yesterday.

"I am thankful for the support of and whose seven MLAs voted for BSP candidate as well as one SBSP MLA who voted as per his conscience and will stand by him in case he faces any trouble in future," said, alleging "the BJP tried every trick to defeat the BSP candidate and indulged in malpractice".

"I want to warn the BJP and RSS that I will not allow their design to create rift between the new understanding among the BSP and to succeed under which they conspired to the defeat of BSP candidate in the election," she said.

The also claimed that BJP leaders will resort to "unfounded allegations" to break their understanding and indicated that she was ready to put behind the bitter past with the

The BJP leaders will remind her about the case in 1995, when an attempt was allegedly made on her life by men, said and added that the present chief was nowhere on the political scene then.

The suspended her MLA Anil Singh, alleging he cross-voted in favour of the BJP to serve his business interests.

Meanwhile, the said it had planned a function at the party headquarters here to celebrate the victory of its candidate Jaya Bachchan, but since the other candidate, (BSP) lost, has cancelled it.

Senior leaders including and others were scheduled to attend the programme but "there appears to be no relevance of it now" after the other candidate supported by the party failed to make it through,

said.

He alleged that Ambedkar could have easily won the election but the ruling party had misused power to bag the seat.

Similar views were also expressed by BSP who said that they got the votes and it was only "misuse" of power by the BJP which led to the defeat of his partys candidate.

He, however, said that any decision on alliance with the in future polls will be taken by BSP supremo


Misra claimed that the votes of the SP, BSP and remained intact in the election.

"BSP candidate got all the votes as well as one vote extra," he told reporters late last night after the completion of the election process.

After the BJP won nine out of 10 Rajay Sabha seats seats, had claimed that the election had exposed the "opportunistic face of SP". "It can take votes but not give votes in return", he said referring to SP's victory in the recent bypolls in Gorakhpur and Phulpur.

Uttar Pradesh Deputy termed the alliance of the and the BSP as "lathabandhan" (a tie-up to intimidate people), and said the opposition in the state is finding itself "politically unsafe"

"In fact, the alliance is not based on any principle except on 'Modi hatao, BJP hatao' (Remove Modi and BJP)," Sharma said, and claimed that the recent elections in the northeast states and the polls yesterday have shown that the opposition's dreams are not going to come true in the near future.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Sat, March 24 2018. 18:45 IST
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