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Mayawati's big announcement regarding the Vice Presidential election

Mayawati's big announcement regarding the Vice Presidential election

Bahujan Samaj Party chief Mayawati has opened her cards for the election to be held on the post of Vice President after the Presidential elections. BSP chief Mayawati announced that she took a different stand against the opposition in the Vice Presidential election and announced the support of the NDA candidate. He has made it clear that BSP will vote for NDA candidate Jagdeep Dhankhar. Mayawati has tweeted this information. So in the presidential election also, Mayawati's BSP supported the NDA candidate Draupadi Murmu.
Voting for the post of Vice President is to be held on 6th August. Even before this, the BSP supremo has surprised everyone by announcing his support to the NDA candidate. He tweeted that his party has decided to support NDA candidate Jagdeep Dhankhar. He has written that it is well known that due to the lack of consensus between the power and the opposition in the election for the highest Presidential post of the country, the election was finally held for it. Now due to the same situation, the election for the post of Vice President is also going to be held on 6th August. The BSP supremo writes in another tweet that in such a situation, keeping in mind the wider public interest and its movement in the election for the post of Vice President, it has decided to extend its support to Jagdeep Dhankhar and which I formally announced today. I am doing Let us tell you that during the presidential election, Bahujan Samaj Party chief Mayawati had announced support for NDA candidate Draupadi Murmu by holding a press conference. During this, he had said that he has decided to support the NDA's presidential candidate, Draupadi Murmu. This decision has been taken neither in support of BJP or NDA nor against the opposition but keeping in mind their party and movement. BSP has been taking decisions for the weaker, poor and marginalized sections of the people.

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