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Mayawati Seems To Be Gauging Political Situation In Her Party’s Bias

What remains in utter scepticism is on what side Varun Gandhi and Mayawati would have in politics. No political pundit could detail their psychic rapport. None would be capable of going over their respective minds that easily, subsequently taking what decision at the last moment. Still, it looks like a peculiar strategy that might turn into a more sensible aesthetics. Nonetheless, the Nothingness, but conceivably less naughty.

Whether they would select NDA or INDIA remains in an abject shroud! However, a recent statement by Nationalist Congress Party leader Sharad Pawar may cause a big stir in UP politics. In a Press conference, the NCP chief has reportedly made a significant assertion regarding Mayawati. 

Upon being asked about Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) Chief Mayawati, he stated, “It is not known on whose side she is. Earlier she had held talks with the BJP.” On the other hand,  Mayawati said that everyone is eager for an alliance with BSP. If She does not do so, the Opposition readily accuses her of collusion with the BJP like a cat scratching a pillar.

Again explaining her party position she categorically pointed out that if her party approached INDIA, She looked to stand as secular, if she avoided them she stood to be leaning towards the BJP. What a dilemma for her despite being a famously popular and politically gripping leader in state politics. The comparison between the obsessive inclination towards the two different political alliances appears quite amazing to her party. The idea of an understated political statement roughly keeps the situation somewhat unpretty yet makes it trendy. 

This is grossly unfair in her view of the present time typical political atmosphere. Mayawati has once again refused to join either NDA or INDIA. Is it an ironic gesture that was somehow used to satisfy her political posturing? At the same time, she has reportedly implored the media not to indulge in spreading fake news. But beyond the proximity of what happens in politics, the resuming result of uncertainties is already looking deeply shocking and will continue to do so until an alliance can be set up.

Mayawati’s vote is continuously declining in Uttar Pradesh. This is the reason for their trouble. Mayawati’s party got only one seat in the 2022 assembly elections. BSP’s fixed vote bank in the assembly elections, which was once around 22 per cent, has now come down to 12.88 per cent. It has also suffered a major setback in the Panchayat elections in the state of UP.

Several leaders of the party turned to SP and Congress. BSP was now taking the risk of contesting elections on its political strength despite knowing the very fact that it was reduced to zero in the 2014 elections.

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