Lucknow: The performance of the BSP-SP-RLD Mahagathbandhan might have fallen short of expectations and also shattered her prime ministerial aspirations, but BSP supremo Mayawati has been a major gainer in the 2019 Lok Sabha elections.
After drawing a blank in the 2014 general election, the Bahujan Samaj Party this time round won a decent 10 of the 38 seats that it contested as part of the alliance in Uttar Pradesh. That she put at stake everything could be assessed from the fact that she not only joined hands with arch rival Samajwadi Party but also campaigned for her sworn political foe and SP patriarch Mulayam Singh Yadav in Mainpuri, even asking her supporters to back him, forgetting past bitterness.
Known for successfully managing the transfer of her core votes whenever contesting the elections in an alliance, this time around, Mayawati benefitted from her partners, bagging as much as 19.26 per cent of the votes.
The performance has not only resurrected her party but has also brought it back in the political reckoning by sending the second largest number of MPs from the state to the Lok Sabha after the Bharatiya Janata Party.