Bahujan Samaj Party president Mayawati, addressing a pivotal national convention in Lucknow on February 22, laid out a blueprint for organizational invigoration: deepen roots at the village level, cultivate universal voter support, and amplify fiscal resources.
Navigating choppy political waters – marked by legislative showdowns and nationwide distress – demands a fortified atmosphere for Bahujan advocacy, she asserted. ‘BSP’s rise will unleash a storm of rival intrigues,’ Mayawati cautioned. ‘Our dedicated missionaries must battle valiantly to claim power’s ultimate prize.’
She scrutinized implementation reports from the prior New Delhi session on December 19, 2025, pushing for momentum. BSP remains the torchbearer for Ambedkar’s Bahujan dignity mission, trusted by masses in multiple states.
Under BSP’s UP rule, the principle of all-encompassing welfare and legal supremacy drove unprecedented strides in societal equity and prosperity, Mayawati highlighted.
Rivals’ governments, she charged, peddle poverty-perpetuating, agrarian-hostile, and Bahujan-negating agendas, their hypocrisy fueling public disillusionment. BSP must step up as the authentic alternative, shunning self-serving pretenders to the Bahujan cause.
Ex-BSP beneficiaries who abandoned ship lack genuine societal allegiance, warranting wariness alongside their enablers, she stressed.
Eschewing corporate-style donations via bonds or trusts, BSP thrives on pure volunteer funding, embodying the integrity needed for constitutional goals, Mayawati declared.
She also flagged anxieties around global trade negotiations, particularly with America, in an era of cutthroat international one-upmanship. Protecting farmers and Bahujans now rests squarely on the Union government’s shoulders.