Mayawati Extends New Year Greetings and Calls for Socially Inclusive Governance in 2024

As the nation steps into the New Year 2024, Mayawati, a prominent political figure, extends heartfelt New Year wishes to Indian brothers and sisters across the country and around the world. In her series of tweets, she envisions a year of prosperity, peace, security, and success for all, emphasizing the importance of self-respect. Mayawati’s tweets […]

by Priyanka Koul - January 1, 2024, 10:34 am

As the nation steps into the New Year 2024, Mayawati, a prominent political figure, extends heartfelt New Year wishes to Indian brothers and sisters across the country and around the world. In her series of tweets, she envisions a year of prosperity, peace, security, and success for all, emphasizing the importance of self-respect.

Mayawati’s tweets underscore a call for a government committed to ‘Guaranteed Employment’ and the genuine pursuit of patriotism and civic duty. She raises concerns about the prevalent political landscape, where, in her view, governmental assurances are often mired in the politics of narrow nationalism, resulting in a significant portion of the population experiencing poverty, backwardness, and deprivation.


Highlighting the economic aspect, Mayawati questions the feasibility of development when a significant number of individuals lack the financial means for day-to-day expenses. She draws attention to the challenges faced by the unemployed and questions the possibility of a ‘Developed India’ without addressing the issue of unemployment.

Furthermore, Mayawati critiques the prolonged impact of both Congress and BJP-led governments, describing them as divisive, arrogant, and exclusionary. She urges the need for a government dedicated to the welfare of the masses, particularly the marginalized communities. As the parliamentary election year approaches, she passionately appeals to the people to support and establish a government that prioritizes public welfare and inclusivity.

Mayawati’s New Year messages blend political insight with a call for social change, setting the stage for discussions on inclusive governance and socio-economic justice in the upcoming political landscape.