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UP Election 2027: Mayawati Gears Up to Repeat ‘2007 Magic’, Gives ‘Master Key of Power’ Mantra to OBC Voters

Gearing up for UP Assembly Election 2027, BSP Chief Mayawati targets OBC voters, urging them to grab the 'master key of power' for real welfare.
By Bhupendra Singh Sonwal šŸ“… June 16, 2026 šŸ‘ļø 1 Views ā±ļø 3 Min Read
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LUCKNOW: Setting the stage for the 2027 Uttar Pradesh Assembly Elections, Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) supremo and former Chief Minister Mayawati has officially sounded the poll bugle. In a crucial strategy meeting held in Lucknow on Tuesday (June 16, 2026), she directed party workers to intensify their grassroots campaigns with a specific focus on the Other Backward Classes (OBC). Her ultimate goal is to replicate the historic 2007 victory and form an absolute majority government in the state.

Key Highlights of this News:

  • Mission 2027: BSP Chief Mayawati focuses on forming a full majority government, directing cadres to strengthen the grassroots base among OBC voters.
  • Attack on Opposition: Accused rival parties of historically opposing the Mandal Commission’s 27% reservation and deliberately rendering it ineffective.
  • BSP’s Legacy: Emphasized that the true welfare and rights of Dalits and OBCs were solely secure under the ‘Iron Lady’ government of the BSP.
  • The ‘Master Key’ Strategy: Urged the marginalized communities to stop lamenting their struggles and snatch the “master key of power” to become the ruling class.

Calling Out the Opposition’s “Casteist Mindset”

During the high-level meeting, Mayawati launched a scathing attack on rival political factions and the current administrations. She alleged that while opposition parties might elevate a single OBC face for selfish electoral gains, their overall mindset toward the socio-economic development of backward classes remains narrow and casteist. She reminded the public that these very parties fiercely opposed the implementation of the Mandal Commission report—which granted a 27 percent quota in government jobs and education—and are currently trying to neutralize this reservation system from the inside.

Reminding Voters of BSP’s Historic Reforms

Highlighting her party’s track record, the BSP supremo stated that her previous government not only enforced the Mandal Commission recommendations but also restored the pride of historically marginalized communities. By honoring great social reformers like Mahatma Jyotiba Phule, Rajarshi Chhatrapati Shahu Ji Maharaj, and Sri Narayana Guru, the BSP laid a strong foundation for social transformation and economic liberation. Furthermore, she pointed out that it was the BSP government that, for the first time in the country, established separate ministries and commissions dedicated to the upliftment of Dalits and backward classes.

‘Current Governments Operating Only on Paper’

Criticizing the current administrative machinery, Mayawati remarked that genuine public welfare schemes are nowadays restricted merely to paperwork. She questioned the intent and policies of the governments, stating that this flawed approach is the primary reason the socio-economic condition of the OBC community is failing to improve.

Concluding with a powerful and strategic message, Mayawati appealed to the exploited classes that merely crying over their ongoing plight will not yield any results. The only permanent solution, she stated, is to unite under the BSP umbrella, take control of the “master key to power,” and transition from the exploited to the ruling class.

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Bhupendra Singh Sonwal

Bhupendra Singh Sonwal is an independent journalist from Karauli, Rajasthan, and the founder of the web channel 'Mission Ki Awaaz'. Since starting the platform in 2021, he has focused on highlighting issues related to the Dalit community, rural development, and social causes often overlooked by mainstream media.

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