Stating that BSP considers several issues before giving tickets to capable candidates, Mayawati said, "BSP is a social movement besides being a political party and it has to take into account several issues before giving tickets. Some sitting MLAs and MPs are also denied tickets.
"The missionary workers remain in the party even after being denied tickets but some others go to other parties to serve their selfish motives ...But their move is not going to have any impact on the growing mass support of BSP," she said in response to those leaving the outfit for want of party tickets.
Mayawati said in view of the 2017 UP Assembly election, tickets are being given after considering all aspects and some dozen odd sitting MLAs have been denied tickets on the basis of "unsatisfactory reports from their areas, their work and efforts to connect the party with the 'sarv samaj' (public)".
She said such MLAs were informed about the decision three months ago.
"It has become public knowledge that there is dearth of candidates in the BJP, like it had in Bihar. So it (BJP) was giving tickets to the new entrants who have been wooed by 'misusing' the central government, especially the ones leaving BSP," she said.
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