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Rudrapur: Seeking to shake off BSP's image as a party which cares only for Dalits, Mayawati on Tuesday said it was not against any caste or religion and wanted to build a society based on the principles of equality.
"BSP is not against any caste or religion. It wants to remove inequality and establish a society based on equality," the Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister said while seeking votes for party candidates in Uttarakhand Assembly elections.
To support her claim, Mayawati said she has given tickets to candidates belonging to all sections of society during the current Assembly elections.
Reminding people that the BSP had formed government in UP four times because of its "good and pro-people policies", she exuded confidence that her party will repeat its performance once again this time.
"People would bring BSP back to power for the fifth time in the state as it always works for the welfare of all sections of soceity," she claimed.
Alleging that non-BSP governments are formed with the help of rich people and so they make policies which favour them, she described BSP as the only party which makes policies for the welfare of all sections.
Listing the works done by her government in Uttar Pradesh for welfare of various sections of the society, Mayawati said her government did not tolerate atrocities against women, dalits and other weaker sections and the culprits are immediately sent behind the bars.
Mayawati asked the people of Uttarakhand should also bring BSP to power for their betterment.
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