For most part of the second day Thursday, the conference trained its guns at the Mayawati government in the state.
The conference delegates are anxiously waiting for party chief Mulayam Singh's official announcement of a detailed agitation plan, besides a programme to court arrest en masse, against the government.
In his presidential speech, Mulayam Singh had called for a war against the ruling Bahujan Samaj Party.
Party general secretary Amar Singh, through video conferencing from Singapore where he is recuperating after a kidney transplant operation, urged the leaders to be patient on the issue of support to the Congress though he minced no words in attacking the party.
Citing an episode from the Mahabharata, Amar Singh said: 'We came to the rescue of the Congress like Lord Krishna helped Draupadi, but they have betrayed us.'
He, however, said the Congress was 'in love with the BSP was targeting the Samajwadi Party.'
Party leaders were comforted by the fact that the participation of youth at the convention was significantly large.