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    BSP to contest Bihar assembly polls alone, Mayawati finalises party programmes

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    Mayawati announced the Bahujan Samaj Party will independently contest the upcoming Bihar Assembly elections, finalizing strategies after high-level meetings. Akash Anand, Ramji Gautam, and the Bihar unit will oversee party yatras and public meetings, with the state divided into three zones under senior leaders.

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    Bahujan Samaj Party chief Mayawati on Sunday said her party will contest the upcoming Bihar Assembly elections on its own and has finalised a roadmap for its organisational programmes after two days of high-level review meetings.

    In a post on X, Mayawati said, "Discussions were held with senior office-bearers on the selection of candidates and overall preparedness for the polls due in the next few months."

    She said that programmes such as party yatras and public meetings, scheduled to begin early next month, will be conducted under her direct supervision.


    Special responsibility for these initiatives has been given to Bahujan Samaj Party ( BSP) national coordinator Akash Anand, Rajya Sabha MP Ramji Gautam and the party's Bihar unit.

    "The state has been divided into three zones, with senior leaders assigned separate charge of each," she added.

    Mayawati had on March 2 expelled her nephew, Akash Anand, from all party posts but after he issued a public apology, she took him back in April and a month later appointed him as the party's chief national coordinator.

    The BSP chief said party functionaries were instructed to rectify shortcomings and work with full dedication to deliver better results in Bihar.

    Citing the party's preparations in Bihar along with the rapidly changing political conditions and electoral equations in the state, BSP leaders assured the party chief in the meeting that it would bring better results in the upcoming elections.

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    Mayawati also reviewed party-building efforts in Odisha and Telangana, where organisational committees have been formed -- down to the polling booth level -- on the Uttar Pradesh model.


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