
Lucknow. As Uttar Pradesh Assembly elections approach, Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) chief and former CM Mayawati cautioned her supporters against the ongoing intense conspiracies and tactics by political rivals aimed at ousting the BSP from power. Addressing the press conference, Mayawati said that Dr. B.R. Called upon all followers of Ambedkar to unite and strengthen the Ambedkarite movement to protect self-respect.
Mayawati said that as the elections are approaching in Uttar Pradesh, our opponents are making even more efforts to keep us away from power and hatching conspiracies against us. Not only Uttar Pradesh, but all Ambedkarites across the country should work continuously to strengthen Dr. Ambedkar’s movement to attain self-respect. Earlier, he alleged conspiracies to weaken the party and said that party workers will be alerted about these conspiracies.
Ahead of the meeting of BSP workers in view of the 2027 UP Assembly elections, Mayawati said the party’s focus will be on the issues of the poor, Dalits, tribal people, backward classes and religious minorities. The BSP chief said that very little time is left for the Uttar Pradesh assembly elections. A big and important state level meeting has been called to give directions to the party workers… The work of the party has been delayed due to the ongoing SIR exercise, but steps will be taken to complete it. Party members will be alerted about the new strategies and conspiracies being hatched by the opposition parties to weaken the BSP.
He said that apart from this, the meeting will draw attention to the pitiful and poor condition of Dalits, tribals, backward classes, Muslims and other religious minorities as well as farmers, labourers, employees, traders and other working people, which has persisted under the present as well as previous governments at the Central and State Governments. Assembly elections are to be held in UP in 2027, where BSP will try to make a comeback after its poor performance in the 2022 elections. The Mayawati-led BSP, which was once in power in the state, was reduced to just one seat in the 2022 elections.

