Mayawati Promises Separate Western UP State, Allahabad HC Bench in Meerut

Mayawati promises separate state for western UP, high court bench in Meerut if BSP wins, targeting long-standing regional demands to consolidate support.

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Mayawati Promises Separate Western UP State, Allahabad HC Bench in Meerut

Mayawati Promises Separate Western UP State, Allahabad HC Bench in Meerut

Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) president Mayawati has reiterated her longstanding demand for the creation of a separate state comprising the districts of western Uttar Pradesh. Addressing a rally on Tuesday, Mayawati stated that if her party is voted to power, she will pursue the formation of a new state in the western part of UP.

In addition to the separate state demand, Mayawati also promised to make all-out efforts to establish a bench of the Allahabad High Court in Meerut. The demand for a high court bench in western UP has been a persistent issue in the region.

Why this matters: The promises made by Mayawati are significant as they address the longstanding demands of the people in western Uttar Pradesh. The creation of a separate state and the establishment of a high court bench in Meerut could have far-reaching implications for the region's political and judicial landscape.

During her speech, Mayawati also took aim at rival parties, criticizing the Congress, Samajwadi Party, and Bharatiya Janata Party on reservation issues. She accused them of not doing enough to address the concerns of the marginalized communities.

The BSP has already declared candidates for 65 out of the 80 Lok Sabha seats in Uttar Pradesh for the upcoming general elections. Mayawati's promises are seen as an attempt to consolidate the party's support base in the crucial western UP region.

Speaking about the party's agenda, Mayawati emphasized, "The BSP is committed to fulfilling the aspirations of the people of western Uttar Pradesh. We will leave no stone unturned in our efforts to create a separate state and establish a high court bench in Meerut."

Key Takeaways

  • Mayawati demands separate state for western UP, high court bench in Meerut.
  • Promises to pursue formation of new state if BSP voted to power.
  • Criticizes Congress, SP, BJP for not addressing concerns of marginalized communities.
  • BSP has declared candidates for 65 of 80 Lok Sabha seats in UP.
  • Mayawati's promises aim to consolidate party's support base in western UP.