She also referred to caste-based clashes in Saharanpur district and said the Yogi Adityanath government had failed on the law and order front.
The BSP chief, however, advised her party workers to approach the media and officials when trying to help victims of injustice, claiming that there was need to ensure that they are not falsely accused of fomenting trouble, "like it had happened in Saharanpur".
The firing on the farmers, which resulted in death of five farmers (during protests on Tuesday at Mandsaur in MP) is indeed very sad, and it must be condemned, Mayawati said at a meeting here, according to a BSP release.
Mayawati said that if the BJP government in UP had implemented even a part of its ordinary loan waiver scheme, the benefits to the farmers would had been visible.
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Referring to the clashes in Saharanpur, Mayawati said the district was still simmering as the BJP was not doing any justice to the affected families.
"The reality is that the conspirators are moving scot- free and enjoying political patronage. People who are opposing the BJP have been forced to bear the brunt. Will this normalise the situation?" she said.
She alleged that the current BJP government in UP was working with casteist and political vendetta in mind, and had failed to improve law and order in the state.
The BSP chief said that information in this regard must be shared with the media.
"Otherwise, the government will in order to hide its inefficiency, blame the BSP activists for inciting violence, and start harassing the innocent people by levelling false allegations on them like it has done in the case of Saharanpur violence," she said.
Mayawati said that in the current circumstances, the party office bearers and workers must avoid holding protests or staging 'dharnas'.