Mayawati denounces Amit Shah's remarks against Oppn parties

Press Trust of India  |  Lucknow 

Condemning president for making "indecent" remarks against opposition parties, today said the people of had taught a lesson to the ruling party when similar language was used by before the bypolls for two seats.

"Intoxicated by power, leaders are taking the people of the country for fools... The indecent and undemocratic language used by president during the meeting is condemnable," said in a statement here.

"Similar language was used by UP CM Adityanath before the by-elections in Phulpur and Gorakhpur for which people gave them a befitting reply," she said.

"Shah's statement is enough to prove how low the party has fallen under the leadership of the Guru (Narendra Modi) and the Chela (Amit Shah)," said, and asked if such indecency suits the ruling party.

The BSP supremo was reacting to Shah's attack on the "so-called" opposition unity stating that PM Modi had spooked "cats, dogs, snakes and mongoose to unite" at a rally.

He made the remark on the BJP's in yesterday.

The said it was because of such "egoistical and anti-poor attitude" that even the BJP's partners had come out against the party.

She flayed the government for resorting to "every tactic" to foil discussion on the no-trust motion and stalling the proceedings of Parliament.

Blaming the government for the stalemate in Parliament, said that "since so many serious cases have surfaced, the is not in a position to face the charges and therefore, the houses were adjourned continuously".

The was well aware if discussion was held on the no-trust motion, it would have brought its "anti-poor, anti-farmers, pro-capitalists policies, corruption and to the fore and would have put it in the dock in the election year", said.

The government and not the Opposition needed to give a clarification on the Budget Session being washed off, she added.

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First Published: Sat, April 07 2018. 19:00 IST