Maya’s UPA decision today

The BSP will announce its decision on continuing support to the UPA government on Wednesday. “The national executive of the BSP will meet Wednesday to decide our position on supporting the UPA government,” BSP president Mayawati said at a rally here Tuesday.
Ms Mayawati said she didn’t rule out the possibility of early elections, and asked her cadres not to get misled by “misinformation” by the Congress and others. “You must not get swayed by UPA politics, otherwise the UPA government will come to power again and you will face anti-people policies.”
She said the UPA’s “wrong economic policies” were to blame for the situation prevailing in India, and added its “anti-dalit mentality” was evident in the way it delayed the bill on reservations in promotion. “The role of the Samajwadi Party in getting the bill delayed is equally heinous... I have mentioned details in a booklet that will be distributed at the rally,” she said. Criticising the rise in inflation, Ms Mayawati said the Centre should tax luxury items instead of raising the prices of items used by the poor.

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Miss Mayawati said she did

Miss Mayawati said she did not expect the Manmohan Singh government to last its term and asked her cadres to be ready for early polls. “We will hold a meeting of BSP's national executive tomorrow to reconsider whether to continue support to the UPA government or not,” she said addressing BSP workers at a ‘Sankalp Maharally’ here to mark the sixth death anniversary of party founder Kanshi Ram. “Going by the present circumstances, it appears that Lok Sabha polls would be held early,” she said. After the withdrawal of support by the Trinamul Congress, the government is banking on the outside support of BSP, which has 21 MPs in the Lok Sabha, and Samajwadi Party with 22 MPs.
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