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Mayawati’s Diplomatic Drift To Post-Poll Pact Hints Political Trauma

Though BSP Supremo Mayawati aptly made it clear that she would consider of alliance after the elections.  Her words approve that alliance can be presumed only after the parliamentary elections. The political styling demonstrates her unique trait that is more suitable than primarily basic. Has she been realising some kind of pressure to join the alliance? 

BSP’s experience with alliances has been that it suffers more losses from such sorts of alliances. For this very particular reason, it is supposed to escape allying. However, the alliance can be considered only after the elections. It is perhaps one of her most valuable political comments in the new year because she just changed her position from her invariability. Of course, she has, at this point, become a little too far from protean to go with political alliances but appears to be diluting through recurrences now.

BSP President Mayawati says that by allying with any party, she will lose in the elections. Therefore she has decided to contest the elections alone. Remembering her past experiences she would like to go all alone. Based on her identical experience, she insisted on saying that by allying, the Opposition parties get her party votes, but other parties’ votes do not shift to her by giving examples of SP and Congress. They had benefited from the alliance formed in the 90s.

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