Mayawati's BSP Gears Up for Fierce Bihar Assembly Elections
BSP leader Mayawati welcomes the two-phase assembly election announcement for Bihar, set for November 6 and 11. Her party plans to contest most seats independently, urging fair elections. The BSP emphasizes democratic participation, with Akash Anand leading the preparatory efforts through the 'Sarvajan Hitaya Jagran Yatra.'

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BSP Chief Mayawati has lauded the announcement of Bihar's upcoming assembly elections, which will occur in two phases on November 6 and 11. The BSP is preparing to contest almost all the seats on its own, seeking a fair and impartial election process.
Mayawati has appealed to the electorate to actively participate in this democratic exercise. She emphasized the significance of using the constitutional right to vote, as advocated by Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar, urging voters to support the 'elephant' symbol for a just governance system.
The party has been mobilizing under the guidance of National Convener Akash Anand, with the 'Sarvajan Hitaya Jagran Yatra' aiming to rally support across Bihar. The counting of votes is scheduled for November 14, agreeing with the Election Commission's commitment to a transparent process.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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