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“ The Centre's decision to lift the 58-year-old ban on government employees from attending RSS shakhas is a politically motivated move to appease the RSS rather than serving the national interest. This is to ease the tensions that intensified between the two after the Lok Sabha elections over government policies and their arrogant attitudes,
Mayawati, a year
RSS order: Mayawati accuses BJP-led Centre of appeasement

Statements by Mayawati

“ It is the responsibility of the government to first make alternative arrangements to settle them before removing their slums,
Mayawati, 4 days
It’s anti-people: Mayawati on rail fare hike
“ Therefore, instead of worrying only for its own benefit and for a handful of rich and prosperous people, the government should take proper care of the crores of people of the country who are yearning…
Mayawati, 4 days
It’s anti-people: Mayawati on rail fare hike
“ The recent police recruitment in Uttar Pradesh has been portrayed as if something extraordinary has been achieved, while in reality, such recruitment drives are part of routine administrative work to…
Mayawati, 17 days
Uttar Pradesh Police recruitment drive: Unnecessary hype over routine…

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