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  • The writer is Op-Ed Editor Daily Times and Consulting Editor The Friday Times, Lahore; the views expressed are his own

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    the ground reality of BSPBy: ANJAN KUMAR SAMAL | 26-Nov-2008 Reply | Forward BSP is the most opportunistic political party in our democracy.It always attracts the poor common men by saying their social upliftment but there is no sign of such noble act which is the ground reality of Uttar Pradesh itself.Mayawati's commitment for the social upliftment of people of lower caste is just the political biasness and stunt.After winning in Uttar Pradesh the aspiration to spread BSP's wing all around the nation creates a new political equation by the party's attachment with the people of higher caste which ultimately create a differnce with the people of lower csate in it's homeland.The most important point to be noted that Mayawati's dream passion to be the Prime Minister of India may ruin the image and organisation of the party in the comming Parlimanetary lection.The un nenessary tussle with the Gandhi family seems a personal agony rather than political agony which may ruin the image of Mayawati in her own state.
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