Lucknow:Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) chief Mayawati slammed Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath-led Uttar Pradesh government for trying to mobilise the votes on the basis of caste by inducting new ministers in cabinet, months ahead of Assembly polls in the state.
Taking to Twitter, the BSP chief cautioned the voters of the poll-bound state about the "dual character" of the Uttar Pradesh government. She alleged not only the BJP-led government has not taken any concrete steps for the development but also halted the projects started in the state during her term.
"Whoever has been made a minister by BJP yesterday was to mobilise voters on the basis of caste, it would have been better if they did not accept it. Because by the time they will understand their respective ministry and want to do something, the code of conduct for election will be implemented here," she tweeted.
"While the present BJP government has not taken any concrete steps for the development and upliftment of these sections of society, most of the works started by the BSP government in their interests have also been stopped. Advice to these classes to be careful with this double-character of their's (government)," Mayawati added.
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Ahead of Uttar Pradesh Assembly polls that are scheduled to be held early next year, seven new ministers took the oath of office in the UP cabinet on Sunday. This is seen as an attempt to set the caste balance right and give more representation to most backwards and schedule castes before elections in the state. Among the ministers who took oath are Jitin Prasada, a Brahmin switched over from Congress in June this year.
Out of six others, Dharmveer Prajapati, Chhatrapal Gangawar and Sangita Balwant Bind are from other backward classes (OBC), Paltu Ram and Dinesh Khatik belong to scheduled caste and Sanjeev Kumar Gond, who belongs to the Gond community, a scheduled tribe. Prasada is the only cabinet minister, the other six have been given the rank of minister of state (MoS).
Uttar Pradesh is the fourth BJP-ruled state where a major rejig is happening after Gujarat, Karnataka and Uttarakhand. Earlier in the month, Bhupendra Patel was sworn in as Gujarat's new chief minister replacing Vijay Rupani. The entire Gujarat cabinet was changed subsequently.
In Uttarakhand, the BJP had changed its CM three times. After Trivendra Singh Rawat resigned as CM, Tirath Singh Rawat had taken the charge. But he was later replaced by Pushkar Singh Dhami. In Karnataka, BS Yediyurappa was replaced by Basavaraj Bommai in July.
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(ANI)