<p>Bahujan Samaj Party leader Mayawati on Tuesday asserted that her party would take a call on joining governments after upcoming Assembly polls in states such as Rajasthan, Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh and Telangana to ensure "balance of power" and uplift of the marginalised.</p>.<p>Addressing a review meeting of BSP leaders here, she said that in the four states, for the betterment of weaker sections and Muslims, it is important that a coalition government which is obliged to work for the welfare of the people is in power rather than a strong and arrogant dispensation.</p>.<p>According to a party statement, Mayawati said that with its presence, the BSP created a balance of power situation in many states, due to which the "political respect" of the Dalit community rose.</p>.<p>But selfish people went after their own interest instead of the interest of the society and sided with casteist parties, she said.</p>.<p>Assembly polls are likely to be held in October-November this year in the four states as well as Mizoram.</p>
<p>Bahujan Samaj Party leader Mayawati on Tuesday asserted that her party would take a call on joining governments after upcoming Assembly polls in states such as Rajasthan, Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh and Telangana to ensure "balance of power" and uplift of the marginalised.</p>.<p>Addressing a review meeting of BSP leaders here, she said that in the four states, for the betterment of weaker sections and Muslims, it is important that a coalition government which is obliged to work for the welfare of the people is in power rather than a strong and arrogant dispensation.</p>.<p>According to a party statement, Mayawati said that with its presence, the BSP created a balance of power situation in many states, due to which the "political respect" of the Dalit community rose.</p>.<p>But selfish people went after their own interest instead of the interest of the society and sided with casteist parties, she said.</p>.<p>Assembly polls are likely to be held in October-November this year in the four states as well as Mizoram.</p>