Tuesday, December 27, 2016

Glow missing from face of BJP leaders as BSP will win: Mayawati



Stung by BJP's claim that the note boycott has hit her hard, BSP supremo Mayawati Sunday said it is the BJP pioneers who have lost the gleam on their appearances as they realize that they should pay the cost in up and coming UP Assembly surveys for the hardships being confronted by the general population. "Do I hope to have lost shine all over… It is BJP pioneers Narendra Modi, Amit Shah and their focal pastors who have lost sparkle on their confronts," Mayawati told newspersons here. Calling demonetisation a "silly" choice, she said, "Individuals everywhere throughout the nation are running from column to post and confronting huge hardships on account of this youthful and rushed stride."

"Have you not seen the characteristics of Narendra Modi and Amit Shah wherever they go… neither mine nor the substance of any BSP specialist has lost any gleam as we probably am aware BSP is coming to control in UP," she said.

Mayawati was gotten some information about BJP boss' late comment that she has lost shine all over and looked ten years more established after demonetisation. Shah had said in Shahjahanpur that both Mayawati and Mamata Banerji have begun looking 10 years more seasoned in a day on account of demonetisation.

"I have been through the unpleasant and tumble of governmental issues, have you ever observed me losing my gleam.

"I am extremely cheerful they have taken this silly choice of note boycott… our gathering is not for corrupion or dark cash and this choice is not to check defilement or dark cash but rather to occupy consideration from their unfulfilled guarantees taken in a rush," she said.

"This choice will cost the BJP dear thus I need to state that sparkle is lost on the characteristics of BJP and organization … in our gathering even the littlest specialist's face is gleaming as they realize that we are coming to power," she said.

To another question, she said it is to be seen at which position BJP remains in the coming surveys.

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