I want to deliver I-Day speech as PM from Red Fort: Mayawati to partyworkers
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Making clear her prime ministerial aspirations, BSP supremo Mayawati today asked party workers to ensure a big victory for BSP in the next general elections and warned them against becoming a "saleable commodity".
Addressing a rally of party workers here, the former UP Chief Minister asked her party workers to ensure a big victory for BSP in the next general elections so that she can "deliver Independence Day speech as Prime Minister from the Red Fort".
Mayawati cautioned her party cadre to remain alert against forces that might "try to corrupt them" during the Assembly and Lok Sabha elections.
"Don't become a saleable commodity," she warned.
She accused Congress and BJP of conspiring to stall the bill on quota in promotion for SCs/STs in government jobs and promised that if her party comes to power at the Centre, it would ensure that it is implemented.
Congress-led UPA government could also have filed a review petition in the Supreme Court, which had quashed UP government's decision on reservation in promotions for SC/STs, but it did not, Mayawati alleged while addressing a state-level rally of party workers here.
Congress could have also asked a competent legal counsel to defend the case of continuing the reservation quota in promotions, but it did not do so, she said.
Both Congress and the BJP conspired to deny the rights to lakhs of government employees, she alleged and asked the cadre to remain equidistant from both the parties.
BSP had to take the fight to streets and finally to Parliament, she said, adding "though we have succeeded partially as the Rajya Sabha has passed the Amendment Bill, but it is still pending in the Lok Sabha".
She also demanded stringent punishment to those involved in the VVIP helicopter scam.
Opposing the Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in retail, Mayawati said the UPA government should adopt developmental policies which would benefit the general public.
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