Mayawati's Firm Stance on Women's Reservation Quota
BSP leader Mayawati instructed party members against protests over women's reservation, supporting a sub-quota for women from SC, ST, and OBCs within the 33% reservation. She emphasized the BSP's commitment to 50% women's reservation and credited her party's past governance for infrastructural development in Uttar Pradesh.
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BSP chief Mayawati urged party members to abstain from protests on the women's reservation issue, maintaining the demand for a separate quota for SC, ST, and OBC women within the 33% reservation.
Reaffirming the party's April 15 stance, she supported 50% women's reservation based on population, criticizing other parties for their reluctance.
Mayawati emphasized highlighting the accomplishments of BSP governance in Uttar Pradesh and blamed the previous central government for slowing down key projects.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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