Even after Samajwadi Party supremo Mulayam Singh Yadav expressed willingness to join hands with Mayawati’s BSP, she rejected the proposal saying there was no question of allying with anyone in Uttar Pradesh and her party will fight elections alone. The BSP chief said, ‘ I will like to clarify that my party will not contest in an alliance with any other party in the country. Our party will contest on its own.’
Maya has also hit out at Mulayam saying he has been working with the Bharatiya Janata Party and now he is against prime minister Narendra Modi. She accused the SP of causing communal tension in the state. ‘SP creates communal tension. There are always law and order problems when the SP comes to power. There’s no question of joining hands with them,’ she said.
Soon after Lalu-Nitish combine emerged in Bihar, Lalau Prasad Yadav had suggested Maya and Mulayam should come together as well. Mulayam Singh Yadav on Wednesday said if Lalu Yadav takes initiative, he does not mind joining hands with Maya.
Maya has also hit out at Mulayam saying he has been working with the Bharatiya Janata Party and now he is against prime minister Narendra Modi. She accused the SP of causing communal tension in the state. ‘SP creates communal tension. There are always law and order problems when the SP comes to power. There’s no question of joining hands with them,’ she said.
Soon after Lalu-Nitish combine emerged in Bihar, Lalau Prasad Yadav had suggested Maya and Mulayam should come together as well. Mulayam Singh Yadav on Wednesday said if Lalu Yadav takes initiative, he does not mind joining hands with Maya.