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Mayawati resigns from UP Legislative Council

Press Trust of India | Posted on Apr 16, 2012 at 04:29pm IST

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Lucknow: Former Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister and BSP supremo Mayawati, who has been elected to the Rajya Sabha, has resigned from the membership of the state Legislative Council.

"The resignation signed by Mayawati was received on April 12 and notification in this regard has been issued," sources in the Vidhan Parishad said.

After her election to the Upper House, Mayawati had said that her partymen wanted her to go to Parliament to raise issues concerning the state at the national level.

Mayawati resigns from UP Legislative Council

The BSP supremo\'s term to the state Legislative Council was to expire in July 2016.

She had said that her partymen had asked her to increase the party's support base all over the country and not just in Uttar Pradesh.

"They said they would not want me to devote all my time here... now that the Lok Sabha elections are near, I am free to devote my time to increase the party's base all over the country," she had said.

Speculation had been rife ever since Mayawati was ousted from power in the Assembly elections that she would shift her base to Delhi. Her term to the state Legislative Council was to expire in July 2016.

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