"To hide its failure, the SP government is playing tactics to malign BSP's image by misusing power and through false and baseless allegations," Leader of BSP Legislature Party Swami Prasad Maurya alleged while talking to the reporters here.
He alleged that baseless allegations were being levelled in the name of inquiry into alleged scam in Labour and Construction Cooperative Federation (LACCFED) without any evidence.
"Names are being taken to defame us...If any allegation is proved right then I will resign, otherwise the SP people should resign," he said.
He alleged that by levelling baseless and false allegations an attempt was being made to send a wrong message and foil BSP's Sankalp rally being organised on the death anniversary of its founder Kanshiram on October 9.
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