Blaming "stubborn" Cong, Mayawati says BSP will go it alone in Raj, MP polls

Press Trust of India  |  Lucknow 

In a setback to Opposition unity ahead of the 2019 polls, said Wednesday her party will not enter into a tie-up with the for the upcoming Assembly elections in or

"The is under the wrong impression that it can match all the tactics of BJP...If the BJP faces just the Congress, it can easily form the government. Still the Congress does not seem prepared for an honest alliance between opposition parties" said.

The chief claimed that the people of the three states going to polls later this year were not in favour of the BJP returning to power but due to the Congress' "stubborn attitude", her party had to strike an alliance with a regional party in has announced an alliance with former Ajit Jogi's outfit in

"Now, the BSP has decided to go it alone in and We will not fight the elections with the Congress in and at any cost," Mayawati said reading out a statement on TV.

The former claimed the attitude of the Congress showed it was not serious to stop the BJP from coming back to power and was "more interested in finishing the BSP movement and harming the party".

"It was in the larger people's and national interest that our party agreed to an alliance to check the BJP, which was pursuing anti-people, anti-farmer, anti-poor and pro-capitalist policies, from coming to power," Mayawati said.

She claimed it was because of the Congress' attitude that BJP remained in power in MP, Rajasthan, and other states for a long time and yet the party had not mended itself.

"If this was not so, why did the Congress adopt a stubborn attitude and offered meagre seats to the BSP in these three states when everyone knows our vote gets transferred...We do not benefit much from alliances," she said referring to past instances.

Mayawati claimed the BSP had always supported the Congress to check the communal parties. But instead of feeling indebted to the BSP leadership, Congress like the BJP, betrayed us, she said adding "there are a number of examples and the Taj Corridor issue is one such case".

Mayawati said that though Congress and his mother wanted an alliance with the BSP, there were some "selfish senior" leaders in their party who were out to foil any understanding.

Congress leaders like Digvijay Singh do not wish for a Congress-BSP alliance, she claimed.

"A selfish senior leader, who is also a BJP agent, in his TV interview talking about the alliance claimed the BSP was under pressure of ED and CBI to deter her from entering into an alliance. But this is totally baseless," Mayawati asserted.

"The Congress party's 'arrogance' is now evident and they feel that they can take on the BJP on their own. The truth is that the people are unwilling to forgive the Congress for their corrupt government," she added.

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First Published: Wed, October 03 2018. 19:45 IST