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Maya re-elected BSP chief

LUCKNOW: Bahujan Samaj Party supremo Mayawati was today re-elected the party’s national president after which she vowed never to “stop or bend, let alone break”. She was elected BSP president unanimously at a special meeting of senior office-bearers of the party''s central executive committee, its state units and representatives selected from across the country, a party release said.

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Lucknow, August 28

Bahujan Samaj Party supremo Mayawati was today re-elected the party’s national president after which she vowed never to “stop or bend, let alone break”.

She was elected BSP president unanimously at a special meeting of senior office-bearers of the party's central executive committee, its state units and representatives selected from across the country, a party release said.

On her unanimous re-election, the 63-year-old Dalit leader expressed gratitude to all her party workers and followers and assured them of her continued commitment to take forward the BSP movement.

She said she would remain ever ready as usual to pursue the humanitarian missions of sants, gurus and great men, born in the Dalit, Adivasi and other backward classes from time to time.

She vowed never to “stop or bend, let alone break” in the interest of the party and the movement.

She said the excellent work of the BSP governments in Uttar Pradesh was an example on the strength of which the BSP could seek people's support in the coming elections in various states.

Referring to the Assembly elections to be held soon in Haryana, Maharashtra, Jharkhand and Delhi, she said the party would have to contest all elections with “full strength”.

“The BSP has to fight these elections against both the ruling BJP and the Congress and has to move forward by first becoming a balancing power,” she said.

“In addition to this, the BSP has to also show good results in the Assembly bypolls to be held for some seats in Uttar Pradesh,” she added. — PTI

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