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Electoral Bonds: BSP chief Mayawati’s statement on electoral bonds case, praised the Supreme Court

Lucknow: BSP chief Mayawati has issued a statement on the issue of Electoral Bonds. He said that the decision of the Supreme Court is important, but continuous efforts are necessary to protect the Constitution and democracy. He has written that the latest decision of the Supreme Court is important against the process of taking the country’s politics and elections away from public interest and public opinion with the help of money generated from secret electoral bonds after corruption in defense deals etc. But it is necessary to make continuous efforts to protect the Constitution and democracy.

BSP away from capitalists and rich people
BSP National President Mayawati has written on Twitter that where there is support, there is a hint. To avoid this, BSP is away from the money power of big capitalists and rich people. Due to which the government formed four times in UP took historic initiatives for public interest, public welfare and removal of poverty and backwardness. Whereas other parties are mostly engaged in self-interest. These things have special importance in the interest of the people and the country in the general elections being held for the Lok Sabha in the country. Only then, with the formation of a Bahujan friendly government in the country, people will be able to liberate themselves from the life of life-threatening inflation, increasing poverty, unemployment and backwardness. Otherwise the poverty of the poor and the richness of the rich will continue to increase.

BSP is contesting elections alone
It is noteworthy that this is the first statement of the BSP chief in the Electoral Bonds case. Without naming any party, he has directly attacked almost everyone. Bahujan Samaj Party is contesting alone in the Lok Sabha Election 2024 and there are rumors about joining the INDIA alliance. But by issuing a statement, BSP chief Mayawati put an end to all the rumours. Now he has also presented his side in the electoral bond case.

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