BSP News: Former Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh and Bahujan Samaj Party supremo Mayawati has expressed deep concern over the socio-economic condition of the country on the occasion of the implementation of the Constitution made by Baba Saheb Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar. BSP President Mayawati said that the main objective of the Constitution was to provide equal opportunity and respect to every citizen of the country, but even today the deprived class is not getting their rights and justice. Mayawati wished everyone a happy Republic Day.
Mayawati targeted
BSP supremo Mayawati said that it was only because of the struggles and thoughts of Baba Saheb Dr. Ambedkar that our Constitution could become welfare, but despite this, even after so many years of independence, people of poor, backward and deprived classes are deprived of justice and reservation rights. Mayawati also said that today the number of big industrialists is increasing, but the poor section of the society is not getting its proper benefits.
Questions raised on government policies
BSP chief Mayawati raised questions on the policies of the central and state governments and accused them of reducing government employment and promoting the private sector. He said that this is affecting the reservation rights of SC, ST and OBC. Mayawati also underlined that due to poverty, unemployment and lack of education, people of Bahujan community are suffering, and their life is becoming difficult. He appealed to the government to ensure the rights of the poor and Bahujans by following the welfare principles of the Constitution and take concrete steps to improve their lives.
Unemployed Bahujans are not getting their rights
BSP supremo Mayawati said that the true benefit of the strengthening of the Indian economy due to the fast growth rate in the country should have been a game changer i.e. bringing good days in the expected improvement in the lives of crores of poor people. But is it right that due to less government participation and more private sector participation, its rightful poor and unemployed Bahujan families are not getting the much-expected benefits?