Mayawati Calls for Political Unity to Uplift Bahujans
Mayawati, leader of the Bahujan Samaj Party, emphasized the need for political power to achieve better conditions for Dalits and Bahujans. She urged for unity and criticized other political parties like BJP, Congress, and SP for exploiting these communities. Mayawati called for a nationwide campaign targeting caste-based discrimination.

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In a fervent address, Bahujan Samaj Party chief Mayawati emphasized the critical need for political power to initiate 'good days' for Dalits and Bahujans. Speaking at a state-level meeting, she highlighted how caste-based politics have marginalized OBCs and deprived them of Constitutional reservation benefits.
Mayawati rallied her supporters to unite and challenge the anti-Dalit and anti-OBC agendas of parties like BJP, Congress, and SP. She stressed that empowering the Bahujan community politically is the most effective way to break free from humiliation and social discrimination.
Reiterating her accusation against rival political parties for undermining Bahujan interests, Mayawati shared her plans for nationwide discussions on April 14, the birth anniversary of Dr. BR Ambedkar, to strengthen community solidarity. She called upon BSP leaders to honor Ambedkar's legacy as part of renewed efforts to ensure social justice.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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