I will remain BSP president for next 20 years: Mayawati

Press Trust of India  |  Lucknow 

BSP today announced changes in the party constitution, which bar her brother from continuing as its vice while letting her remain the national till she is too old for that responsibility.

Addressing a meeting here of party's national office bearers, she also announced major organisational changes and indicated that the BSP was willing to contest any coming election on its own if "respectable" seat-sharing arrangements could not be worked out.

said she had made some minor changes in the BSP constitution last year to involve her younger brother into party work on the request of party leaders.

"It is unfortunate that there were reports in the media about the family being promoted in the organisation, like the Congress, she said.

But my brother himself said he will work only as a in the interest of the party," she added.

On the changes in the party constitution, she said that no close relative of the will hold any position in the party.

The new will be appointed only after the serving is unable to continue with field duties because of old age, she said.

Also, the new BSP will be appointed on the advice of the outgoing

While mentioning the changes in the BSP constitution, she referred to the constitution during BSP founder Kanshi Ram's time, when relatives were not allowed party posts. This had upset some of Kanshi Ram's relatives, she recalled.

She told party leaders that though the BSP was discussing alliances with other parties for future elections, they should be prepared for any situation.

"Although talks are under way for poll alliances in and other states, you have to remain prepared for facing any situation in your respective states at all levels," she said.

She said the stand of the party while entering into an alliance in any election has been to get a respectable share of the seats to contest. Otherwise, it sees fighting on its own as a better option, she said.

Mayawati, who was part of the show of unity among opposition parties at the swearing-in ceremony of Minister H D Kumaraswamy, said after the debacle in that state the BJP government may advance the elections.

The BSP appointed R S Kushwaha as the unit president in place of Ram Achal Rajbhar, who is now the BSP and made

Two senior leaders and were made national coordinators, a first for the party.

She told party leaders to strengthen the BSP base among the 'sarv samaj' and begin focusing on Rajasthan, and where assembly elections will be held before the 2019 polls.

Mayawati warned them against any design to split the party vote among Dalits, Adivasi, Backwards, Muslim and other religious minorities.

Earlier in the day, she slammed the Narendra Modi government, celebrating four years in office, for its "historic failure" to address issues like welfare unemployment.

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First Published: Sat, May 26 2018. 22:05 IST