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Telangana BSP chief Praveen Kumar said BSP high command has given permission for alliance talks with BRS. The talks will continue till an agreement on seat-sharing is reached.
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Despite a promising start with a potential to emerge as a pan-India force, Mayawati’s political journey appears to be going off track
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Handing over the baton to Anand, a political novice, shows that the BSP supremo has run out of ideas to revive the party
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Singh said Mayawati announced the decision during a meeting in the district that was attended by party leaders from across the country.
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BSP will play a crucial role in Telangana politics by winning at least 'two digit seats', said Mayawati
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Launching her party's election campaign in Chhattisgarh, Mayawati also criticised the BJP-led Union government for ignoring OBC, Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes women
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Bahujan Samaj Party chief Mayawati on Tuesday demanded the state government start conducting the caste survey right away
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Mayawati also took serious objection to bulldozer action on people, saying it is used to punish the family of a person before being convicted. Educational institutes and hospitals linked to such people are being shut down, she said. "This is an extremely anti-people step,” Mayawati said.
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Mayawati called a special meeting of senior leaders and district heads of Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand to review the preparations for the Lok Sabha elections
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BSP chief Mayawati on Friday welcomed the passage of the women's reservation bill in both Houses of Parliament but repeated her demand for quotas for women from the scheduled castes and tribes and the Other Backward Classes within the quota.
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The Centre on Tuesday introduced a constitutional amendment bill to reserve one-third of seats in the Lok Sabha and state assemblies for women, reviving a bill pending for nearly three decades because of lack of consensus among parties.
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Mayawati held a meeting with party leaders regarding selection of candidates for Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand and also Jharkhand.
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Akash Anand is credited with BSP's online media influence; he was present during Tejashwi and Mayawati's 2019 alliance meeting.
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BSP leader Mayawati emphasized that the attention has turned towards the commencement date of the caste survey in Uttar Pradesh.
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Mayawati referring to the political friction among the Rajasthan Congress leaders says the public welfare works could have been started much earlier.
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Mayawati said that she decided to go alone because of the casteist, anti-poor, and capitalist mentality of the Congress and the BJP.
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Taking to twitter, she said the Prime Minister’s statement also underlines the fact that Muslims need reservation to improve the condition of their lives.
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Bahujan Samaj Party chief Mayawati was commenting on the Reserve Bank of India announcing withdrawal of Rs 2,000 currency notes from circulation
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By Ratan Mani Lal In more than a month of campaigning in Uttar Pradesh, marked by charges, counter-allegations, promises and rhetoric, political parties put in everything at their disposal into the contest. The major election issues included price rise, cases of violence against women, Covid-19, unemployment, unresponsive government machinery, polarisation, favouritism and stray cattle menace. […]
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New Delhi: Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi Vadra on Friday gave a hint that she would be the chief ministerial face of the party in the upcoming Uttar Pradesh Assembly elections. “Do you see anyone else’s face from the Congress Party in Uttar Pradesh? You can see my face everywhere,” said Priyanka Gandhi Vadra on being […]