“At present, the budget session of Uttar Pradesh Assembly is on. We will consider withdrawal of support to the UPA after the session is over on March 10,” she said addressing a ‘Sarva Jan Samaj Bhaichara Banao Maha rally’ organised by the BSP at the Lal Parade Ground here.
“Jealous of (the) BSP’s growth, opposition parties are raking up ‘fake’ cases against me to mount political pressure,” she alleged, adding “first BJP raised the issue of Taj Corridor... now the Congress-led government is trying to reopen it.”
Describing it as a “personal attack”, the BSP leader, addressing her maiden rally here after becoming chief minister in May last year, alleged the BJP and Congress misused government machinery and “caused pain to me, my 82-year-old parents and relatives.” “They don’t know the pain. After the tables turn (if BSP comes to power at the Centre), I will make sure they are aware of the pain caused to me, my parents and relatives,” she thundered at the well-attended rally.
Referring to the Centre’s denial of SPG cover to strengthen her security in the wake of perceived threats to her life, she said it was another move by Congress to mount pressure on her.