Dinesh Sharma said BSP Chief is going experiencing “political discouragement” and she is losing her temper as she fears rout.
Politics News: Uttar Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Dinesh Sharma said BSP president Mayawati is suffering from “political depression” as she fears defeat of her party’s candidates in the general election under way and as a result, she is losing her temper and patience.
Sharma claimed Mayawati is showing weakness and her memory is fading. “All these symptoms are clearly visible in the statements of the BSP supremo,” he told PTI in an interview. He said the Bahujan Samaj Party supremo needed a “political health tonic”.
Mayawati, who is driving the BSP-SP-RLD union in UP with Akhilesh Yadav, has normally hit out at the BJP on Twitter and in crusade mobilizes, asserting that its legislature at the Center is “dictatorial” and has depended on different intends to “alarm” senior pioneers of the resistance groups. She has said the Center “severely fizzled” to handle issues like psychological warfare and naxalism.
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In front of the second period of the seven-stage survey, the BSP boss was restricted for 48 hours from battling by the Election Commission for disregarding the ethical implicit rules. Three others, including Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, were likewise restricted for differing periods over comparable reasons.
Soon after the boycott finished on April 18, Mayawati lashed out at BJP and its pioneers for leveling “unwarranted” charges on resistance groups, including the claim they were mishandling Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The BJP is confronting a test from the collusion in Uttar Pradesh, which has the biggest number of Lok Sabha seats, 80, contrasted with some other state…
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