Lucknow: After giving support to the formation of a government in Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh, the BSP has now put a condition in front of the Congress. Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) has demanded from the Congress that the cases against the agitators who have been lodged during the 'Bharat bandh' of both the states on April 2 will be withdrawn. The BSP has said in a warning tone that if it is not done then it can reconsider its decision to support the Congress from outside.
In both the states, Congress did not get a full majority on its own, then the BSP had announced its support.
The BSP issued the press release on Monday and said, "We demand that the cases against whom Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh have been lodged during the closure of April 2, should be withdrawn. If our demand is not sought, then we will again think about giving support from outside to Congress in these two states. After this threat from the BSP, the tension of Congress may increase.
In both the states, Congress did not get a full majority on its own, then the BSP had announced its support.
The BSP issued the press release on Monday and said, "We demand that the cases against whom Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh have been lodged during the closure of April 2, should be withdrawn. If our demand is not sought, then we will again think about giving support from outside to Congress in these two states. After this threat from the BSP, the tension of Congress may increase.

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