She charged that the communal atmosphere in the state had been spoilt because of an understanding between SP and BJP and that both the parties wanted to give the coming polls a Hindu-Muslim colour by instigating communal riots.
"In order to cover up its misdeeds, a drama on the lines of the one enacted last time concerning D P Yadav was replayed over the inclusion of QED and its subsequent nullification... This will have no effect on the people of the state," Mayawati told reporters here.
The BSP chief, however, said this is not going to happen as, if implemented, this will "fill all the jails in the state and the party will be left with none".
Mayawati said SP made "full use" of QED in the Rajya Sabha and Vidhan Parishad polls before shunting it out and now Ansari and others will also take their help by ensuring that weak candidates are fielded against them by SP in the coming polls.
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"The morale of criminal elements enjoying the patronage of SP is so high that they are also targetting policemen and instead of being sensitive towards this, the SP government is doling out compensation to matryrs and freeing itself of all its responsibilities," Mayawati said.
In an apparent attack on SP for its decision take out a
"vikas rath yatra" across the state to highlight the development carried out by their government, Mayawati claimed their leaders were struggling for existence and advised them instead to ask the Chief Minister to move across the state on 'rath' (chariot) on the issue of law and order.
"Both the parties are in a very bad shape... They want to give the coming polls a Hindu-Muslim colour by instigating communal riots and taking political mileage," she said.
The BSP chief also attacked Prime Minister Narendra Modi and other senior BJP leaders for holding public meetings in the state promising development and eradicating poverty and asked them to spell out as to what they did on these fronts when they were in power in the state in the past.
Exuding confidence that her party was the first choice of the people in the coming elections going by the good record, she said there was a rush in different parties for getting BSP tickets and it was also proved in the recent Rajya Sabha and Vidhan Parishad elections.
"Therefore, in order to check this rush in their respective parties, fake news that our MLAs like Jaiveer Singh and Ramvir Upadhaya are leaving BSP is being spread," she said cautioning her partymen to remain vigilant on this count.