BJP chief using unparliamentary language: Maya

| | Lucknow | in Sunday Pioneer

Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) chief Mayawati slammed BJP president Amit Shah for his remarks on Opposition unity. She said that even when the people of the State have taught the BJP leaders a lesson for using derogatory remarks still the party brass was engaged in calling Opposition parties by the names of animal.

“When the BSP and SP joined hands to fight Lok Sabha bypolls in Gorakhpur and Phulpur seats, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath and his Ministers used unsavoury remarks as a result the voters taught them a lesson by defeating both BJP candidates,” pointed out Mayawati.  “In fact, BJP leaders are frightened so now even the Prime Minister and BJP chief were using unparliamentary language. The people have by now understood that chosing the BJP in 2014 was a mistake and they were now decided on throwing the party in the next Parliament elections,” asserted the BSP chief.

The BSP chief was reacting to Shah’s statement on Opposition unity in Mumbai where he said that there was a campaign to unit all Opposition parties as during a flood, snakes, mongooses, cats, dogs and even cheetahs and lions climb up trees to escape rising water levels.