Mayawati blames Centre, state for Bodhgaya blasts
Lucknow: BSP chief Mayawati on Sunday alleged the recent serial blasts at Bodhgaya were the result of non-serious approach on part of both the Centre and the state government.
It is the responsibility of both the Centre and the state government to protect lives of the people and their religion.
"But, I am sad to say they do not seem to be serious towards their responsibility due to which the attacks took place at Bodhgaya," Mayawati, who will visit the scene of serial blasts on Monday, told reporters here.
She accused Opposition parties of indulging in dirty politics over the issue for their vested interests. "They are playing dirty politics on the issue. This is not in the national interest," the BSP chief said.
Talking about the recent Chinese intrusion into Ladakh, Mayawati said the Centre should take the matter seriously as it might have long-term ramifications.
On Telangana, the BSP boss said while carving out new states, the Union government should also keep in mind the reorganisation of Uttar Pradesh.
The Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly had passed a resolution for splitting the state into four smaller states when Mayawati was the Chief Minister.
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