Swamy backs Mayawati's decision to go solo in assembly polls

ANI  |  New Delhi [India] 

Senior on Thursday eulogised Bahujan supremo for her decision not to have an alliance with the in the upcoming assembly elections in and

Swami also criticised for not doing enough for the development of the country when it was in power. Venting anger over the rival political outfit, he said, "At present, Congress party has no anchors. All their main leaders have been booked for their corrupt practices in the cases that I have filed. The image of the Congress party is now of a party of jokers."

Mayawati, a former chief minister, on Wednesday announced that his party would contest independently in the upcoming assembly polls citing that Congress party was trying to wipe out her party by giving it few seats in major states where they were negotiating for alliance.

"While Congress and want a Congress-BSP alliance in the poll bound states like Madhya Pradesh, and and in Lok Sabha elections, unfortunately, Congress party and former Digvijaya Singh, who due to the fear of the (CBI) and the (ED), does not want an alliance between the two parties," Mayawati had said.

Both Rajasthan and are due for assembly elections end of the year as the term of the present governments are ending on January 20, 2019 and January 7, 2019 respectively.

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First Published: Thu, October 04 2018. 14:01 IST