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 Will support government: Maya
 
 Agencies
 First Published : 27 Apr 2010 04:27:00 AM ISTLast Updated : 27 Apr
 2010 04:15:46 PM IST
 
 LUCKNOW: Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister and Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP)
 president Mayawati said her party would support the United Progressive
 Alliance (UPA) government over the cut motion exected to be moved in
 the Lok Sabha Tuesday.
 
 "In the wake of soaring prices and wrong and faulty economic policies
 of the central government, we should have voted against the UPA
 government but it would strengthen communal forces to attain power in
 the centre. Taking this into account, we have opted to support the
 government," she said.
 
 Responding to speculation that her pro-UPA stand over the cut motion
 was linked to the Central Bureau of Investigation'
 re-look into the disproportionate assets case against her, Mayawati
 said: "The decision has nothing to with CBI. It's just to keep
 communal forces at bay from the centre."
 
 While backing the government on the cut motion, Mayawati, however,
 also launched a scathing attack on the Congress-led UPA and said it
 must reframe its policies taking into account the interests of the
 poor and the downtrodden.
 
 "If necessary steps are not taken by the central government, the
 country's condition would worsen further. It is high time the
 government takes adequate measures to contain ever-rising inflation."
 
 Accusing the central government of ignoring the interests of the
 common person, Mayawati said: "The central government is bound to
 reply to the citizens of the country over soaring prices of sugar,
 wheat, rice despite the fact that their production in comparison to
 last year has gone up this year."
 
 She announced that her party would continue its fight against the
 Congress-led UPA over inflation.
 
 "We would continue with our struggle against the central government
 over poverty, price rise, unemployment and other policies adversely
 affecting the public."
 
 Reiterating that the central government was not keen on the all-round
 development of Uttar Pradesh, Mayawati said: "Not a single penny has
 been released by the centre for the Rs. 80,000 crore special package
 we had demanded for undertaking developmental schemes in the state.
 
 "In fact, the central government should draw inspiration from the
 state government, which has continued to take up developmental
 projects even with limited resources."
 
 The Maoist movement, she said, was a fallout of the wrong policies of
 the central government. "Naxalism is a byproduct of faulty economic
 policies that have led to poverty, hunger and unemployment in the
 country.
 
 "Considering all this, the government now must realise that it cannot
 fight the Naxal menace by bullets or bombings from the air; instead,
 it should be fought on a social and economic front," she added.
 
 The National Democratic Alliance (NDA) as well as the Left parties and
 some others are set to move cut motions in the Lok Sabha on the budget
 proposals to hike prices of fuels and fertilisers but the treasury is
 confident of passing the test of strength.
 
 When budget proposals are presented in parliament for approval, a
 lawmaker or a party can question specific allocations with a cut
 motion. If it is carried in the house, it amounts to a vote of no
 confidence and the government is obliged to quit.
 
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