Despite the Bahujan Samaj Party suffering a loss in the Rajya Sabha polls where it failed to get its lone candidate to the Upper House, the party seems to be in no mood to break its alliance with the Samajwadi Party. A day after the loss, BSP supremo Mayawati on Saturday said the result will not have an impact on the ties with the SP. "I would like to tell BJP and company that their malpractices will not succeed in breaking the ties between SP and BSP. Yesterday's results have not affected the SP-BSP tie up in any way, not even by an inch," Mayawati said on Saturday.
She also blamed the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) for indulging in malpractices to defeat the BSP so that the alliance with the SP ends. "BJP did not deter from indulging in malpractices. They exerted all their force to ensure that the BSP candidate does not win at any cost. The entire system was deployed to ensure that the newly formed ties between BSP and SP loosens," she said.
Despite the Bahujan Samaj Party suffering a loss in the Rajya Sabha polls where it failed to get its lone candidate to the Upper House, the party seems to be in no mood to break its alliance with the Samajwadi Party. A day after the loss, BSP supremo Mayawati on Saturday said the result will not have an impact on the ties with the SP. "I would like to tell BJP and company that their malpractices will not succeed in breaking the ties between SP and BSP. Yesterday's results have not affected the SP-BSP tie up in any way, not even by an inch," Mayawati said on Saturday.
She also blamed the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) for indulging in malpractices to defeat the BSP so that the alliance with the SP ends. "BJP did not deter from indulging in malpractices. They exerted all their force to ensure that the BSP candidate does not win at any cost. The entire system was deployed to ensure that the newly formed ties between BSP and SP loosens," she said.