Bahujan Samaj Party president Mayawati ignited her party’s election engine Saturday, announcing ‘Mission 2027’ as a blueprint echoing the successful ‘Mission 2007’. The Lucknow provincial summit sharpened focus on Uttar Pradesh’s 2027 legislative battle.
Top brass from all administrative tiers converged to hammer out tactics for voter outreach, internal fortification, and on-ground momentum. Mayawati’s goal: A resounding majority win, reviving BSP’s philosophy of universal welfare and unyielding justice.
‘Like 2007, Mission 2027 will deliver ‘Sarvajan Hitay, Sarvajan Sukhay’,’ she asserted. BSP rule exemplified law’s supremacy, protecting diverse communities’ lives, assets, and beliefs, while nurturing communal amity and growth.
She unleashed criticism on BJP governance, saying disillusionment grips almost all societal strata except a favored elite. Brahmins’ rising anger over marginalization, fear, and indignity dominates national discourse.
‘Which party rivaled BSP in elevating Brahmins with dignity, roles, and safety?’ Mayawati posed. She reaffirmed BSP’s all-encompassing approach versus rivals’ casteist, capitalist traps that repeatedly harm the populace.
SCs, STs, OBCs suffer reservation dilutions, facing employment and promotion barriers. UGC norms stir discord over harmony; job scarcity, exploitative contracts, decaying schools and hospitals, plus infrastructure woes plague daily life.
Pleading for fair voter list updates via SIR, she wants officials to assist the underprivileged kindly. Party ranks battle adversarial ploys head-on, yet structural revamp is crucial amid electoral pressures.
On the budget session chaos in Parliament, Mayawati faulted both sides for showmanship over substance, blocking people’s issues. Proper question times and debates, she insisted, empower public discernment.
With 2027 looming, Mayawati’s fervent push reframes BSP as UP’s inclusive champion, poised to eclipse current failures.