In the Lok Sabha elections, BSP chief Mayawati would stand alone and reject ideas of an alliance



Mayawati, the esteemed leader of the Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP), has unequivocally refuted speculations surrounding the formation of a coalition in the lead-up to the impending Lok Sabha elections.

Dismissing such conjectures as baseless, Mayawati emphasized the BSP's unwavering commitment to contest the Lok Sabha elections independently. She asserted that the party remains steadfast in its decision to chart its electoral course devoid of any alliances.

As the electoral landscape evolves and opposition coalitions undergo flux, various leaders are actively seeking to incorporate the BSP into the broader political fold, such as the India Bloc.

Avinash Pande, entrusted with Congress' affairs in Uttar Pradesh, recently extended an invitation to the BSP to join forces within the India Bloc, aiming to consolidate efforts against the BJP in the forthcoming Lok Sabha polls.

Mayawati reiterated that the BSP has consistently reiterated its stance against forging alliances with any political entity, a stance she has reiterated on numerous occasions.

In a statement posted on the social media platform X (formerly Twitter) in Hindi, Mayawati underscored the BSP's unwavering commitment to the welfare of all segments of society, particularly the marginalized and downtrodden. She underscored the party's decision to contest the upcoming Lok Sabha elections independently, relying solely on its inherent strength.

With a call for vigilance against the propagation of unfounded rumors, Mayawati urged the populace to remain discerning and to place their trust in the BSP's resolve to champion the interests of the people without entangling alliances.


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