The Election Commission on Friday announced that polls to 58 Rajya Sabha seats, including six in Bihar, will be held on March 23.
"As soon as notifications were issued for elections to Rajya Sabha seats, I rang up Mayawati and said we could send her to Rajya Sabha from our quota", Tejashwi Yadav, leader of opposition in Bihar Assembly, said.
Yadav said she thanked him for the offer but said she did not want to go to Parliament till the BJP is in power.
The BSP does not have the requisite number of MLAs in UP Assembly to bag a Rajya Sabha seat.
Addressing a programme on the occasion of birth anniversary of Dalit poet and mystic Sant Ravidas, Yadav came down heavily on the BJP.
"They always complain about casteism. In reality, they want to suppress the backward classes and put obstacles in the way of realisation of dreams of B R Ambedkar. That is why they are always after Lalu Prasad too," Yadav who is younger son of Prasad said.
The former Deputy Chief Minister also took potshots at LJP leader Chirag Paswan who has been advocating that reservation benefits not be extended to those Dalits who were economically well-off.
"Chirag should reveal why he and his father Ram Vilas Paswan (Union minister and LJP chief) contest elections from reserved seats," Yadav added.
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