"BSP supremo Mayawati is unable to digest the results of 2014 Lok Sabha elections and 2017 UP Assembly elections. People of UP have grossly rejected partisan and communal politics. They are looking forward to progress and development of the state," UP BJP spokesperson Rakesh Tripathi said.
He described her resignation as "political stunt and emotional drama".
Apna Dal (Sonelal), an ally of BJP-led NDA, attributed her decision to "massive erosion" in her support base.
Anupriya, a senior party leader, is a Union minister and represents Mirzapur in Lok Sabha.
The Congress said that the Dalit leader took the sudden decision to quit Rajya Sabha as the BJP had unleashed "autocratic rule" throughout the country.
UP Congress spokesperson Ashok Singh alleged that ever since the BJP governmet came to power in the state, there has been an increase in crime and atrocities against Dalits.
Chief spokesperson of Samajwadi Party, an ally of Congress in the state, Rajendra Chaudhary alleged that Mayawati's right to speech and expression was violated in the Rajya Sabha.
President of Rashtriya Kisan Manch, a local outfit, Shekhar Dixit too backed Mayawati, saying her step was "right".
"Mayawati took the right step as she was not allowed to speak and present her point of view," he said.
The BSP supremo had resigned from the House in a huff yesterday, accusing the BJP and the Chair of not allowing her to raise the issue of anti-Dalit violence in Uttar Pradesh in the Parliament.
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