Not allowed to speak in Rajya Sabha, Mayawati threatens to resign

The BSP supremo was
speaking about the Saharanpur anti-Dalit violence in the Upper House
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NEWS : Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) leader Mayawati
on Tuesday said she will resign from the Rajya Sabha after being asked to
wrap up her impromptu speech on the Saharanpur anti-Dalit violence in the Upper
House of the Parliament.
"I will resign right away. I
will come back and give my resignation," she said and walked out of the
House.
The Congress walked out of the
Rajya Sabha after Union Minister Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi said the Bharatiya Janata
Party (BJP) had got a mandate to rule, as BSP supremo Mayawati vociferously
spoke against atrocities on Dalits and minorities in Uttar Pradesh and demanded
a discussion on the issue.
Leader of Opposition Ghulam Nabi
Azad took objection to Naqvi's remarks, saying the BJP had got a mandate to
protect the poor, farmers, minorities, and Dalits.
"When Mayawati tried to talk,
she was told that we have got the mandate. We did not know the BJP has got the
mandate for the massacre of minorities and Dalits. We are not with this
government," an angry Azad said and walked out of the House.
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