<p>BSP Supremo Mayawati today dismissed any 'Modi wave' in the country saying it is a media hype and that the saffron party has even managed "astrologers" who are propagating such ideas.<br /><br /></p>.<p>After casting her vote here, Mayawati said, "The country is in a mood for change. They want a good government at the centre which works in the interest of people and the country".<br /><br />"The talk about the wave especially the comments of BJP's Prime Ministerial candidate that there is a BJP wave, is present only in media and opinion polls. Now they have even managed astrologers who are building such air. I do not see any such wave on the ground," she said.<br /><br />The former Chief Minister of the state said she would appeal that people must cast their votes.<br /><br />"People from dalit and other backward classes must exercise their franchise which they have got as a result of the long and arduous struggle by Dr Baba Saheb Ambedkar," she said.<br /><br />Congress candidate and sitting MLA Rita Bahuguna Joshi also dismissed presence of any BJP wave or polarisation.<br /><br />Joshi who is facing BJP national President Rajnath Singh from here said Lucknow is a city of broad-minded working class which does not get swayed by such propaganda.<br /><br />"It is a very interesting election here. Lucknow has always sprung surprises. The election here is a direct contest between Congress and BJP while other parties will be left behind. There is no wave in Lucknow," she said.<br /><br />The election result will depend on the performance of the candidates and their experience, the former UPCC President said.<br /><br />"There is no polarisation in Lucknow. Lucknow is a secular city. People here have given importance to candidate. It is a middle class city, working class city, so don't expect it to polarise," she told reporters.</p>
<p>BSP Supremo Mayawati today dismissed any 'Modi wave' in the country saying it is a media hype and that the saffron party has even managed "astrologers" who are propagating such ideas.<br /><br /></p>.<p>After casting her vote here, Mayawati said, "The country is in a mood for change. They want a good government at the centre which works in the interest of people and the country".<br /><br />"The talk about the wave especially the comments of BJP's Prime Ministerial candidate that there is a BJP wave, is present only in media and opinion polls. Now they have even managed astrologers who are building such air. I do not see any such wave on the ground," she said.<br /><br />The former Chief Minister of the state said she would appeal that people must cast their votes.<br /><br />"People from dalit and other backward classes must exercise their franchise which they have got as a result of the long and arduous struggle by Dr Baba Saheb Ambedkar," she said.<br /><br />Congress candidate and sitting MLA Rita Bahuguna Joshi also dismissed presence of any BJP wave or polarisation.<br /><br />Joshi who is facing BJP national President Rajnath Singh from here said Lucknow is a city of broad-minded working class which does not get swayed by such propaganda.<br /><br />"It is a very interesting election here. Lucknow has always sprung surprises. The election here is a direct contest between Congress and BJP while other parties will be left behind. There is no wave in Lucknow," she said.<br /><br />The election result will depend on the performance of the candidates and their experience, the former UPCC President said.<br /><br />"There is no polarisation in Lucknow. Lucknow is a secular city. People here have given importance to candidate. It is a middle class city, working class city, so don't expect it to polarise," she told reporters.</p>