Muslims should not waste their vote as there is infighting in Samajwadi Party and Congress lacks a voter base in Uttar Pradesh, Mayawati said while addressing a rally here on the occasion of party founder Kanshi Ram's 10th death anniversary.
"Ever since the BJP government has come at the Centre, Muslims and other minorities are being subjected to bias. The minority status of Aligarh Muslim University and Jamia Millia Islamia is being snatched away.
Mayawati also made it clear that her party will go alone in the three states going to polls early next year-- Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand and Punjab, and cautioned the people against any canard that BSP might enter into an understanding for forming as government with the BJP in case it fell short of majority.
She said there was no truth in these rumours which were being spread to divide Muslim votes and asserted that such a situation will not arise.
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"In such circumstances Muslims should not waste their ballot by voting for them or else it will help the BJP.... Similarly Congress does not have a vote base and voting for it will also benefit BJP," Mayawati said.
"..In the name of terror Muslims are also being looked with doubt which is not right as per the Constitution and our party condemns it strongly," Mayawati said.
Under such a scenario implementation of Sachchar Committee recommendation also does not look possible, she said adding that today these sections are worried about their security.
Merely making announcements about developing Ambedkar memorials and visiting Dalit households and sharing meals with them like the Congress leaders will not help, she said.
Mayawati lashed out at the BJP saying its condition in UP
is "most dismal".
"The BJP is in such a bad shape that it is depending on rejected or expelled leaders of other parties or those who have committed atrocities on their own family members," she alleged.
Without naming him, she trained her guns at former party leader Swami Prasad Maurya terming him as "bhashanbaaz" leader who had said unsavoury things against Hindu gods and Swati Sing, wife of expelled BJP leader Dayashankar Singh.
She said backward and upper caste votes have not voted en-mass for any one section but this time round that may not be the case.
Alleging that Uttar Pradesh was reeling under "goonda" and "jungle raj", she said the state needed a BSP government and voting the party to power will be a true homage to Kanshi Ram.
Criticising the Congress, Mayawati said that it has projected a Brahmin woman as its chief ministerial candidate in UP who during her stint as the chief minister of Delhi had "held the people of Uttar Pradesh and Bihar responsible for spreading filth and used the funds meant for dalit welfare on other heads because of her anti-dalit mentality".
Rejecting the claims of Congress that its governments had waived loans worth Rs. 70,000 crore of farmers, she said that it had benefited only the affluent farmers sitting in AC rooms while the small and medium farmers were left empty handed.
"In the name of development the government is only laying foundation stones and holding inaugurations and crores of rupees are being spent on advertisements which could be spent on welfare works," she said.
"They have only changed the names of our schemes...At the government and administrative level, mostly the corrupt officials, favourite of the Yadav family, have their hold since the very beginning," she alleged.
"Development and crime control in UP have come to a halt," she said alleging the SP government's term has been "dismal, casteist, biased and ridden with political vendetta".
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The dalits and minorities do not want mere sympathy of BJP or Modi but want concrete action against those who have committed atrocities on them, Mayawati said.
"After the passage of over two years, now they have thought about securing the borders... Because of this terror activities are taking place very often and relations with neighbours are not very good. Nepal is an example."
She also alleged that RSS had an agenda to take away the constitutional rights given to the deprived and dalits.