AMBEDKAR NAGAR: Bahujan Samaj Party ( BSP ) president Mayawati has indicated that if she gets a chance to become the Prime Minister, she will contest the Lok Sabha election from Ambedkar Nagar. "If all goes well, I may have to seek election form here because the road to national politics passes through Ambedkar Nagar," she said.Mayawati has won the Lok Sabha elections from Ambedkar Nagar four times - 1989, 1998, 1999 and 2004. Addressing a rally in Ambedkar Nagar in the backdrop of her cut-out in which she is seen standing outside Parliament, Mayawati said that the era of 'Namo Namo' was over and time had come for those who chant 'Jai Bhim'.Meanwhile, reacting to Modi's speech at an election rally in Pratapgarh on Saturday in which he alleged that the Samajwadi Party was 'going soft' on the Congress, as opposed to the BSP which was attacking the grand old party, Mayawati said the "frustrated" leaders of the BJP including PM Narendra Modi were trying to create fissures in the SP-BSP alliance in Uttar Pradesh."The BJP is frustrated and is trying to create fissures in the alliance," she said, claiming that the joint candidates of the alliance were way ahead of the saffron party nominees in the four phases of polling that has concluded so far. Voting is being held in 14 Lok Sabha constituencies of UP on Monday under phase five of the ongoing general elections . The state will also vote in the remaining two phases on May 12 and 19.