Friday, December 17, 2010

BSP Defeat in Bihar Election

As are all Indians know recently complete Bihar Assembly general election in November 2010 all political parties defeat good performance JUD and BJP alliance.BSP and other parties not open her account but BSP Chief Ms. Mayawati said "We will prefer fresh elections for installation of a democratically-elected government to the continuation of President's rule in the state," Mayawati told reporters here.

Claiming that BSP's vote share had increased by 4.5 per cent in Bihar compared to the last elections though it won only two seats this time, she said "there is nothing to be worried about our performance".

"We have also performed better in Jharkhand where our vote share shot up by 3.5 per cent though we failed to register victory in any of the 81 constituencies there," she said.

Referring to her letter purportedly written to RJD president Lalu Prasad extending support of her two MLAs for formation of a secular government in Bihar, Mayawati said the BSP was quick to pledge its support to the RJD-led secular government before imposition of President's rule.

"Had we not not voiced our support at that time, the RJD and Congress would have targeted us alleging that the BSP is having tacit understanding with the BJP," she said.

The BSP leader said she had sent a letter of support to Lalu Prasad only when a group of RJD leaders, who met her in New Delhi, had assured that "the mistakes committed by the state government during the past 15 years would be rectified and law and order would be improved".

Launching a broadside against LJP chief Ramvilas Paswan, Mayawati said "Paswan did not have any credit for the good performance of the LJP as the 'bahubalis' who got elected on the LJP tickets could also have won from their constituencies without anyone's symbol".

On the Supreme Court handing over the inquiry into the Taj corridor scandal to the CVC, Mayawati said she had hailed the court's order.

Asked if the BSP would extend support to the JD(U) for formation a non-RJD government in Bihar, Mayawati said "let the JD(U) severe its ties with the BJP first then we will decide".

She alleged that the official machinery was "grossly misused to ensure defeat the BSP candidates in several constituencies in Bihar and Jharkhand".

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