Mayawati neck deep in corruption, says UP minister after reports of him lauding BSP chief appear

Press Trust of India  |  Lucknow 

Following reports that he lavished praise on Mayawati, senior government clarified today he had only pointed to a similarity in the approach towards law and order of the present regime and the one led by the BSP chief, who he alleged was "neck deep in corruption".

"I had said that there is similarity between and Adityanath. She wanted that rule of law should be established in the state, we also want that the rule of law be established in the state. We want there should be good governance, she also wanted good governance. There is only one difference that was neck deep in corruption, while Adityanath is contributing in making corruption free," he sought to clarify.

Earlier, there were reports that the had said there would have been no need for a CBI probe in the Unnao case if the police had done its bit as he lavished praise on Mayawati's role as an when she was the

"Had the people got justice from the local police, the matter would not have escalated so far and there would not have been the need for a CBI probe," Maurya had told reporters when asked about the Unnao case in which BJP MLA Kuldeep Singh Sengar is an accused.

However, the CBI probe will unmask the guilty, he said.

Replying to another question, he lauded Mayawati's regime saying it was "good" and there were no second thoughts about it.

"She was famous as a and much better than the government. The government of Yogi Adityanath is also much better than the SP government," the UP labour said when asked about the law and order situation in UP as compared to the time when was at the helm.

Maurya, who was cabinet during the previous BSP and the SP regimes, said today he was quoted out of context by the media.

Maurya, 64, had quit the BSP accusing of "auctioning party tickets" when she objected to fielding him as well as his son and daughter in the 2017 elections.

Just before the Assembly elections, he joined the BJP and got elected from Padrauna constituency, his fifth term as MLA, and was rewarded with a cabinet berth.

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First Published: Wed, April 18 2018. 20:35 IST