BSP Criticizes INDIA Bloc for Unfulfilled Promises: A Battle for Uttar Pradesh
The BSP alleges the INDIA bloc hasn't kept promises in Uttar Pradesh, likening it to its rival NDA. Vishwanath Pal asserts that both alliances are unreliable, emphasizing the BSP's potential success in upcoming bypolls. He accuses the INDIA bloc of misleading the public, particularly backward classes.
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The BSP on Sunday accused the INDIA bloc of failing to fulfill its electoral promises in Uttar Pradesh, describing it as another unreliable alliance like its rival NDA. Party leaders claimed both alliances are indistinguishable, frequently indulging in rhetoric.
Vishwanath Pal, head of BSP's Uttar Pradesh unit, expressed confidence in his party's prospects in the upcoming bypolls. He stated that backward classes would once again support Mayawati's leadership. Pal criticized the INDIA bloc for not matching their poll promises, alleging that they misled the public about constitutional changes.
Pal emphasized that the BSP is actively reaching out to the masses to expose the unfulfilled claims of other parties and reasserted their commitment to contest the bypolls and future elections independently.
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