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Feature: ‘I am hopeful about Mayawati’

Reuters
Posted online: Monday , January 21, 2008 at 13:28 hrs
Updated On: Monday , January 21, 2008 at 13:44 hrs


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For a leader dubbed the "Untouchables Queen" who runs one of India's poorest states, it was indeed a birthday bash fit for royalty.

Dressed in a diamond necklace and matching earrings, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Mayawati stood as her mostly higher-caste party aides and the state police chief each scooped up slops of her 52nd birthday cake in their hands and finger-fed their boss.

"This is her revolution," said Cabinet Secretary Shashank Shekhar Singh, one of her closest aides who participated in the birthday ceremony.

Since culminating an astonishing rise from "untouchable" or Dalit caste school teacher to head of India's most populous state by winning last year's election outright, Mayawati has stamped her presence in Uttar Pradesh with eyes on being the next prime minister.

For supporters she is reaching out nationally to millions of lower castes who feel left out from an economic boom, a new caste politics that will eat into the support of India's traditional parties like the ruling Congress at the Centre.

Critics say she and her Bahujan Samaj Party are exploiting Dalit votes to gain power while siphoning off state funds to pay for her personal whims, from expensive houses to bronze statues.

On her birthday, loyal party workers decked out Lucknow, the state capital, with hundreds of thousands of lights and donated thousands of dollars in a shadowy birthday "financial support" scheme that she said would be channelled to the poor.

Elected representatives were asked to donate about $7,500 to birthday coffers. Tax authorities made life easier for her by declaring her birthday gifts could be a tax write-off.

"My birthday is celebrated in a way that no other leader's is. People donate money in my name," Mayawati told India Today magazine this month.

Musical CDs praising her blared out across the city. "You'll live for thousands of years and each year should have 50,000 days," proclaimed one billboard.

Since her election win, she has inaugurated one of India's biggest highway projects, spent millions on parks and statues celebrating her party, published a volume of her autobiography and wielded what critics say is a blatant authoritarian stick.

Some analysts believe she now has the political momentum to win enough seats in a likely 2009 general election to hold the balance of power in any hung parliament.

Mayawati already has an advantage. Uttar Pradesh provides the biggest single bloc of seats in Parliament. Most of India's prime ministers have originated from the state, which has...

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» Devellopment issues in NOIDA
Posted by Dr.(Km)Aparna Srivastava on 2008-02-13 13:54:10.525306+05:30
Dear Ma'm, Apart from your all your political success, i would particularly like to congratulate the steps you've taken to improve the plight of the common men in Noida, by starting the UP Roadways YELLOW busses. I commute a long distance from noida to delhi on a daily basis and i know how troublesome it was to travel everyday with a limited no of private buses which were always overcrowded.These UP Road ways buses are a big relief.Thank you so much ma'm. Can i plz request you to start/construct some good Degree Colleges in Noida, on the pattern of Delhi???These colleges are very much required as the Delhi Colleges do not give a chance to candidates from UP.This i am saying from my own experience.I have a double masters and a Ph.d in Political Sc, still i had to face the discrimination.Noida badly needs these colleges.Also mam, noida needs a railway station of its own.A milinniem city like noida deserves one.ThanksDr.Aparna SrivastavaSector 37Noida

» want to meet to u
Posted by kuldeep singh on 2008-02-02 06:45:49.070499+05:30
Mayawati jeei m big fan of urs. i want to talk to u.

» MAYAWATI,S BIRTHHDy bash
Posted by DEEVEE on 2008-01-22 09:41:20.479953+05:30
whAT A WASTAGE OF TIME AND MONEY IN A STATE WHICH IS ONE OF THE POOREST IN INDIA. AHE SHOULD SET AN EXAMPLE IN SIMPLICITY, AND TRY TO REPRESENT THE PEOPLE SHE CLAIMS TO REPRESENT. SHE SHOULD HAVE INVIUTED ONE OF THE POOREST GIRLS FROM HER STATE AND MEDE HER FEEL GOOD, RATHER THAN SHOW OF HER JEWELS. READING THIS IN CANADA MADE ME FEEL SICK OF THIS SHOW.

» Happy Birthday Behan Ji
Posted by vs on 2008-01-22 03:53:45.747903+05:30
It is a coincidence that the same day's headline on this site show UP as being in the bottom pf the whole nation for per capita income. What an ironic tribute to the masses by this so called who came from nothing, showing off diamond necklace and ear rings on her birth day bash celebrated by collecting money in name of the poor or "dalits" as the Dalit Queen would like to call them, As for the PM calling from China to to wish her birthday greetings, "WAQT PER GADHE KO BHI BAAP BANAANA PARTA HAI" was just tailor made-- a weak Coalition PM calling to be i her good books for next go around. It is time for Indian voters to start measuring these leaders on basis of common person's life improvement and quit touching their feet. Acharya Kriplani admonished people against that ritual when he said that "our feet are made of clay too" back at the peak of JP Revolution. The media should play a bigger role in exposing the corruption of these professional politicians. But perhaps, now she will be awarded the Bharat Ratna!

» Arvindra
Posted by Arvindra on 2008-01-21 19:45:07.016079+05:30


» CORRUPT CASTEIST POLITICIANS.
Posted by A.K.SHARMA on 2008-01-21 15:23:09.801664+05:30
The Maywatis,Paswans,Laloos,Mulayams,Devegowdas,Karunanidhis etc.etc. are the hazardous waste by-products of the most unethical and illogical caste-based reservation policy.All of them are corrupt and foul-mouthed.Nearly all of them use the language,which no civilized person would ever use.They are bane for the nation.India can never even dream to achieve the world super power status as long as these political parasites are able to befool ther masses and amass wealth by using all sorts of corrupt means and using their caste as an excuse.

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