"Assessing that his party will not return to power, the Chief Minister is taking big economic decisions on a regular basis and they will definitely be probed by the BSP government," she said in a statement.
"Now when the Assembly elections are just round the corner, the Chief Minister is enacting 'drama' to woo different sections of society and making announcements," she said.
Her statement said, "The Uttar Pradesh government's decision to raise honorarium of gram pradhan from Rs 2,500 to Rs 3,000 and distribution of the ruling SP's poll material in the form of steel plates and glasses to school children was aimed at gaining cheap publicity."
After being rapped by the HC on the issue recently, Akhilesh Yadav had directed officials to launch a campaign in every district of the state to check the disease.
"Accepting apathy and laxity alone in the court will not serve the purpose.... Stern measures and prompt action against those responsible for it is required," she said.
Mayawati alleged that though the state government had said that 113 deaths have taken place, but in Lucknow alone 219 people have died of dengue.
Taking a dig at the alleged family feud in Samjawadi Party, Mayawati added that the Chief Minister should take out time from the ongoing family fight and rather concentrate on people's sufferings.
The crucial state Assembly polls are scheduled for next year.
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