Mayawati Sounds High Alert! Warns Dalit Youth Against Opponents' Tricks and Slamming Rival Factions
Lucknow: With the crucial Uttar Pradesh Assembly elections rapidly approaching, Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) National President Mayawati has aggressively intensified her political campaign. Operating from the state capital, Lucknow, the former Chief Minister has launched a strategic digital offensive to fortify her core voter base. In a series of high-impact communications, the Dalit icon issued a critical advisory to her party cadres, warning them to remain extremely vigilant against the sophisticated political maneuvers and deceptive tactics being deployed by rival political blocks to fragment the Bahujan vote share.
Exposing the Opposition's Stratagem: Mayawati Warns of Factional Splitting Tactics
Taking to her official social media handle on 'X', the BSP supremo alleged that mainstream opposition parties are suffering from political anxiety due to the BSP’s resurgent grassroots mobilization. She asserted that rival coalitions are actively implementing a policy of divide and rule by funding dummy Dalit organizations and fringe political groups. Mayawati explained that these proxy groups are being pushed to the forefront solely to mislead the marginalized sections of society, acting as shields for larger political entities that wish to weaken the BSP's independent organizational strength.
Direct Critique of Radical Agitations: Former CM Blasts Meerut Protest Outbreak
In a highly localized political maneuver, the BSP chief launched a scathing, albeit indirect, attack on Chandrashekhar, the Azad Samaj Party MP from Nagina, Bijnor. Mayawati sharply criticized the recent aggressive street protests and road blockades organized in Meerut regarding the Lalita Gautam murder case. Firmly distancing the BSP from radical street politics, she emphasized that chaotic public blockades and violent agitations yield no real judicial solutions. Instead, she noted that such volatile movements only result in severe police action and long-term legal complications for the participants.
Safeguarding the Youth: A Stern Appeal Against Aggressive Political Provocations
Expressing deep concern for the future of the Bahujan youth, Mayawati made a passionate appeal to the younger demographic to exercise extreme restraint. She warned that emotional exploitation by certain newly emerged leaders could lead to mass arrests, criminal records, and subsequent imprisonment, effectively destroying the career prospects of young Dalit students and professionals. Advising a disciplined, constitutional path to justice, the veteran statesperson urged her followers to reject external provocations and focus entirely on strengthening the party's democratic machinery ahead of the upcoming voting cycles.
