"SP and Congress alliance in UP will come into being only if BJP gives its approval and if it (BJP) feels it will gain from it...The green signal will be given by BJP after evaluating its gains and losses from such an alliance," she told newspersons here.
She said it was being stated that BJP was exerting pressure on SP chief and his family through Enforcement Directorate, I-T department and CBI through disproportionate assets cases, and "other weaknesses" to join hands with Congress to divide Muslim votes and stop BSP from coming to power.
Referring to Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav's frequent statements favouring an alliance with Congress, Mayawati questioned as to why a person who has come to power on his own in the last Assembly elections is so keen on contesting the coming polls in an alliance.
"Why is he so keen on taking the help of Congress which is on oxygen in the state...This fact has to be understood in depth by the people of the state or else SP will be able to take its political benefit," she said.
"...(by doing so) the head of the SP government will be able to save his image in the eyes of the people...This has to be understood by Congress as well otherwise it (Cong) will go in oblivion in the state," she said.
Cautioning Muslims against "designs" of her political
rivals, Mayawati said even if SP and Congress came together it will be of no use as infighting in the Yadav family has split the ruling party into two camps - that of Akhilesh Yadav and Shivpal Yadav - and they will work against each other.
She was, however, confident "Muslims will not waste their votes" either on SP or on the alliance, in case it comes into being, "after having learnt the lesson in 2014 Lok Sabha elections".
"Muslims will this time vote only for a party or alliance which has the potential of defeating the saffron party candidates and they feel BSP is the only such party as it alone has 24 per cent Dalit vote which together with Muslim vote bank becomes a major force," she said.
Claiming that SP has a tacit understanding with BJP, Mayawati said although her party had formed government in the state with BJP in the past, it had "never compromised" on its ideals.
She, however, cautioned people, especially Muslims, that in order to divert voters' attention from major issues, BJP might try to cash in on Ayodhya dispute for its "political and selfish" motives or engineer Hindu-Muslim riots during the elections and both communities need to remain vigilant.
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