"In UP there is a tremendous yearning for good governance and a political climate free from the menaces of corruption and criminalisation.
"We wish to keep our focus on this aspiration and not get distracted by talks of what other parties are doing. Whether we would have a face or not during the polls has to be decided by the Parliamentary Board.
"But we see no reason why we should rush towards a decision on this count merely because our opponents, suffering from political bankruptcy, have projected their chief ministerial candidates," Singh told PTI here.
"The BSP had ruled the state in recent past and its tenure is remembered only for rampant corruption. The Congress has suddenly brought in Sheila Dikshit with a view to playing the Brahmin card.
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"All this shows they have run short of ideas as well as the ability to convince the people that they can fulfil promises if voted to power," Singh said.
"While she was in power in UP, as per official statistics, more than 3,000 incidents of crimes against Dalit women were reported from the state. So she could do nothing for the very segment which she believes to be her core vote bank.
"Compare that with the swift action against the accused in BJP-ruled Gujarat and the alacrity with which Dayashankar Singh, our state unit vice-president was sacked," Singh said.