The Election Commission met BSP chief Mayawati on May 6, 2025, in New Delhi to discuss electoral concerns as part of its ongoing stakeholder engagement initiative. The meeting aimed to foster constructive dialogue with political parties to strengthen India’s electoral process.

By New Delhi Post Desk

Meeting at Nirvachan Sadan
New Delhi: The Election Commission (EC) held a significant interaction with Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) chief Mayawati on May 6, 2025, at Nirvachan Sadan. Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar, along with Commissioners Sukhbir Singh Sandhu and Vivek Joshi, discussed key issues with Mayawati, joined by BSP’s national general secretary Satish Chandra Misra and treasurer Shridhar.

Focus on Stakeholder Engagement
This meeting is part of the EC’s broader initiative to enhance regular engagement with political parties. The poll body seeks to address long-standing concerns through constructive discussions, allowing party leaders to directly share suggestions. The EC emphasized its commitment to strengthening the electoral process within the existing legal framework.

History of All-Party Interactions
The EC has conducted 4,719 all-party meetings to date, including 40 by state chief electoral officers, 800 by district election officers, and 3,879 by electoral registration officers. These engagements have involved over 28,000 political party representatives, reflecting the EC’s dedication to inclusive dialogue with stakeholders.

Mayawati’s Recent Stance
Mayawati has been vocal on electoral issues, recently welcoming the Centre’s decision on a caste census as a “step in the right direction.” The BSP’s participation in this meeting underscores its push for addressing systemic concerns, including fair representation and transparency in the electoral process.

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