Mayawati Presented Garland made of Hundreds of Rs. 1000 Notes
Lucknow, Mar 15 (PTI) : It was a one woman show at the BSP rally marking the 76th birth anniversary of its founder Kanshi Ram on Monday with Chief Minister Mayawati being presented a garland made of hundreds of Rs 1000 notes while other leaders were literally relegated to the background.
Unlike previous occasions when the BSP supremo was greeted with bouquets, she was welcomed this time by a giant garland made of hundreds of Rs. 1000 notes by her ministers.
The garland also attracted the attention of the crowd at Ramabai Ambedkar maidan as they could not make out from a distance that it was made of currency notes. Some were heard discussing about the "shining garland" and concluded that it could be made of some "imported flowers".
Mayawati, who arrived at the venue on a helicopter amidst sloganeering by supporters led by senior ministers Naseemuddin Siddiqui and Lalji Verma, took the lone chair in the middle the dais, while all senior party leaders including the Assembly Speaker Sukhdev Rajbhar sat much behind her or were standing.
Members of Bahujan Volunteer Force, assigned the task of controlling the cadres during such rallies, could not stop themselves from breaking into a jig during a cultural show at the event. Men and women donning blue danced enthusiastically to songs in praise of the BSP chief and she looked on.
However, there were some anxious moments for party workers as some uninvited guests-- a swarm of bees-- arrived in front of the dais as Mayawati was addressing the rally but they soon disappeared without causing any harm.
Nearly 5 Lakh Attend Mayawati's Show of Strength
Lucknow, March 15 (IANS) Nearly half a million supporters gathered to cheer Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) supremo and Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Mayawati at the party's silver jubilee function here Monday, where she hit out at the Congress party for "playing gimmicks" to woo Dalit votes.
The huge rally convened at the Ramabai Ambedkar Maidan was clearly aimed as a show of her might in the country's most populous state, where she rode to power on her own two and a half years ago. The rally also marked the 76th birth anniversary of her political mentor and BSP founder Kanshi Ram.
During her 90-minute speech which she read out, other than holding out a strong defence for the billions she has spent out of the state exchequer on her dream projects - memorials and statues - she also lashed out at the Congress.
She told the audience, "till I have the last drop of blood running in my veins I will continue to serve the cause of the Bahujan movement and till I am alive, I will not allow a Dalit to bow down his head before anybody", to thunderous applause.
Criticising opposition parties, she said that "the Congress in particular - cannot tolerate the rise of a 'Dalit ki beti' at the helm of affairs of India's most populous state, with the potential to even rise to greater heights and rule the country one day."
She said, "in its desperate bid to grab power in the state, the Congress is busy playing all kinds of gimmicks to woo the Dalit voters, whom it had used for remaining in power for 38 years before it was voted out."
Hitting out at Congress general secretary Rahul Gandhi for his forays into Dalit homes and for sharing meals with Dalit families in Uttar Pradesh villages, she warned the people to "guard against" him and his mother, Congress chief Sonia Gandhi, saying they "will continue to play such tricks to impress you". She went on to add, "don't vote for any party other than the BSP which is your true and committed well-wisher."
She also blamed the Congress-led central government for neglecting the state and for denying Uttar Pradesh its financial requirements. "The manner in which our demands were kept in the cold storage in New Delhi reflects the hollow claims of the Congress party that it was interested in bringing about the development of UP," she pointed out.
And giving explanations about her own inaccessibility, she said: "You all must be wondering why I do not visit villages or undertake surprise inspections in different parts of the state as I used to in my earlier stints; but let me tell you that since Kanshi Ram-ji was alive in those days, I was not required to attend to political work so I had all the time to devote to governance issues."
She said she is "truly hard-pressed for time" as she has to attend to both political as well as administrative work, "therefore instead of travelling myself, I have detailed some of my senior ministers and officials to undertake those tours".