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Centre ought to have evolved consensus: BSP
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Mayawati
LUCKNOW: Bahujan Samaj Party president Mayawati on Friday said the UPA government ought to have evolved consensus by convening an all-party meeting to create awareness among the people of the “controversial” nuclear deal before going ahead with it.
The BSP and the masses were opposed to the nuclear deal, which threatened to make India a “slave country,” she said.
The people were confused and there were several misconceptions, including among a particular section of society.
The Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister claimed that the Samajwadi Party would extend outside support to the UPA government in the event of the Left withdrawing support on the issue of the nuclear deal.
Asked about the BSP’s stand, she said it would be known only when a no-confidence motion was moved in Parliament.
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