"What the two BSP MLAs have said only establish the claim that Mayawati sell her party tickets. She is not daughter of a dalit but 'daulat' (wealth)," BJP national secretary Shrikant Sharma said.
Hitting back at her over the dalit issues, BJP also accused Mayawati of being "hand in glove" with ruling Samajwadi Party, saying she did not launch any major protest against the Akhilesh Yadav government despite "increasing" incidents of atrocities against dalits, including cases of rapes.
Sharma alleged the SP government did not probe corruption cases, including NRHM scam and murders of medical officers, involving the previous BSP government and Mayawati in turn did not protest against it over atrocities against dalits.
"There have been over 92 cases of rape in which dalit women were victims. Mayawati did not visit any family and nor did she hit streets. She only believes in photo-op politics," he said.
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