Mayawati tell Congress – non-violent and fraudulent party?

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The Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) has suffered a major setback in Rajasthan. His six MLAs have joined the Congress. All the BSP MLAs who have held the hand of the Congress, till now they were supporting the Congress from outside. It is obvious that Mayawati’s six MLAs from the party leave the party and join the Congress.

BSP supremo Mayawati has reacted sharply to this incident. He has termed Congress as non-trustworthy and fraudulent. Mayawati tweeted one after the other on Tuesday morning. He tweeted first, ‘The Congress Party government in Rajasthan has once again broken the BSP MLAs and proved to be a non-trustworthy and fraudulent party. This is a betrayal of the BSP movement which has been done again when the BSP was giving unconditional support to the Congress government from outside there.

In his second tweet, the BSP leader said, ‘Congress, instead of fighting against its bitter party / organizations, always acts to shock those parties which support / support them. The Congress is thus an anti-SC, ST, OBC party and has never been sincere and honest towards the right of reservation of these classes.

After this, another tweet said, ‘Congress has always been opposed to Babasaheb Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar and his humanitarian ideology. For this reason, Dr. Ambedkar had to resign as the first law minister of the country. The Congress neither allowed him to go to the Lok Sabha nor conferred with Bharataratna. Very sad and shameful. ‘

Let me tell you, all six MLAs of Bahujan Samajwadi Party have joined the Congress in Rajasthan. It is being seen as a major political success for the Ashok Gehlot government of the state before the municipal and panchayat elections. Six BSP MLAs submitted a letter to the Speaker of the Assembly CP Joshi late on Monday night. The MLAs have unconditionally spoken about joining the Congress.

The six BSP MLAs in the state are Rajendra Singh Gudha (Udaipur Wati), Jogendra Singh Awana (Nadbai), Wajib Ali (Nagar), Lakhan Singh (Karauli), Sandeep Kumar (Tijara) and Deepchand Kheria (Kishangarh Bass). Rajasthan assembly speaker told PTI in Jaipur late night that BSP MLAs met him and handed over a letter to him.