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The Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) announced it will contest the Delhi Assembly elections independently, without forming any alliances. Party leader Mayawati expressed concerns about the potential misuse of government machinery, communalism, and propaganda during the elections and urged voters to vote for BSP candidates dedicated to public interest. The elections are scheduled for February 5, with nominations due by January 17.
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