Four years of Modi govt disappointing: Mayawati

The Modi government has completed four years in power today.

May 26, 2018 12:52 pm | Updated 02:30 pm IST - Lucknow

 Mayawati addressing  party workers during the National Executive Meeting at the party office in Lucknow

Mayawati addressing party workers during the National Executive Meeting at the party office in Lucknow

BSP chief Mayawati on Saturday has termed the four years of the Narendra Modi-led government as “disappointing” and said the parting of ways by some of the NDA partners was its clear indication.

The Modi government has completed four years in power today.

“NDA alliance partners are parting ways one by one and this proves that the four years of the BJP-led government have been most unsuccessful and disappointing at all levels,” Mayawati said.

“This kind of exploitation of the poor, labourers, common people and women under the central government has never been seen before...their ‘chori aur seena jori’ has also been unheard of in the past,” said the BSP chief.

“BJP and PM’s unfulfilled promises have undermined the faith and effectiveness of this government and the countdown of the BJP has started,” she

The government had bowed down before the capitalists as a result of which the country’s economy had suffered and the people were concerned whether their money was safe in banks or not.

She alleged that there was anarchy in all walks of life, which proved that the BJP’s rule meant “jungle raj“.

“It seems that they have given permission to their people to level all kind of unfounded allegations and indulge in illegal acts,” she alleged.

“There had also been an unsuccessful attempt to hush up rape cases in Kathua and Unnao by the BJP, showing the reality of the party,” Mayawati alleged.

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