UP Polls: BSP Chief Mayawati to Address Public Rally in Agra on February 2

GG News Bureau

Lucknow, 25th Jan. Bahujan Samaj Party chief Mayawati will hold a public meeting in Agra on February 2, formally starting the party’s campaign for the Uttar Pradesh assembly polls.

Party general secretary Satish Chandra Mishra said in a tweet that Mayawati will address the public meeting, strictly following the Covid protocol.

“It is to be informed that BSP national president and former chief minister of UP, Behen Kumari Mayawatiji will address a public meeting in Agra on February 2 following all Covid rules. Time and place of the public meeting will be made available to the media soon,” Mishra said in his tweet.

The last time BSP chief had addressed a public meeting was in Lucknow in October and before it in September to mark the culmination of the party’s ‘Prabuddha Varg Sammelans’.

BSP had won 19 seats in the 2017 assembly polls but at least a dozen of her MLAs either shifted allegiance or were expelled on charges of anti-party activities.

Senior leaders like former state unit head Ram Achal Rajbhar and leader of BSP legislature party Lalji Verma, once a close confidante of Mayawati, are among those who left BSP and joined other parties since then.

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