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Letter to BS: Opportunism visible in Mayawati's double-track politics

Given the track record of her political career, otherwise overambitious Mayawati is apparently ambivalent about the Citizenship Amendment Act

Mayawati
Mayawati
Business Standard
1 min read Last Updated : Dec 25 2019 | 8:50 PM IST
This refers to the “Peacenick Mayawati” (December 24). Given the track record of her political career, otherwise overambitious Mayawati is apparently ambivalent about the Citizenship Amendment Act not because of her respect for constitutional values but because of her undisclosed long-term political interests. Her double-track politics only reflects her opportunism. 

It is an open secret that in the last Assembly elections in UP, Mayawati’s refusal to have the Congress party on board in her alliance with the Samajwadi Party had benefitted the BJP electorally. As a result, it is now widely believed that her contrarian agenda in the opposition parties’ moves against the BJP-led NDA government is meant to bail it out of a difficult situation. In return, this government will respond to her underhand gesture by holding its investigating and agencies back from harassing her. 

Tarsem Singh  Hoshiarpur

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