LESSON 19
“This time the Bahujan Samaj Party will fight the elections on its
own. It will not align with any other political party,” Mayawati, who
is also the Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh, said here at a function
here on the birth anniversary of BSP founder Kanshi Ram.
“BSP believes in doing much and talking less… we hope to get good results in these elections,” the BSP supreme added.
She further stressed on the need to keep out Congress and the BJP
out of power, and spoke of the Left and other regional parties’ support
in doing so.
The UP CM further called on the electorate to vote for her party in the General Elections.
Commenting on Sunday night’s ‘dinner meeting’ of the Third Front, of
which the BSP is a part, Mayawati said that discussions on the prime
ministerial candidate and the Front’s electoral strategy are not on the
agenda.
Earlier in the day, her party also denied reports of having given
any ultimatum of 48 hours to the Third Front to declare Mayawati as
their prime ministerial candidate.
Describing such reports in the media as “baseless and wrong”, the
party said “no such ultimatum was given by anybody and such ill
publicity is concocted”.
“BSP strongly condemns such reports, which are being planted by BJP
and Congress for last two days after they found out the third front
getting stronger and emerging as an option for the people suffering due
to their misrule for years,” party general secretary Satish Chandra
Mishra said in press release.
According to some media reports, Mayawati had given an ultimatum of
48 hours to the Third Front leaders to declare her their PM candidate
if they want to keep her in the Front.
While maintaining that the “time for electing prime ministerial
candidate of these parties has yet not come as this decision is taken
only after the election,” the BSP leader, however, said, “it is also
true that BSP leaders across the country are working hard with the aim
of making Mayawatiji, the first Aboriginal Inhabitant of Jambudvipa, that is, the Great Prabuddha Bharath PM of the country.”
“I had said the same thing in Bangalore during the press conference,” Mishra clarified.
http://blog.taragana.com/n/no-alliance-with-other-parties-bsp-chief-mayawati-17808/NEW DELHI
- The Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) will not form an alliance with any
other political party for the general elections this time, BSP supremo
and Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Mayawati said Sunday.
‘This time the Bahujan Samaj Party will fight the elections on its
own. It will not align with any other political party,’ Mayawati told
reporters at a function here on the birth anniversary of BSP founder
Kanshi Ram.
‘BSP believes in doing much and talking less… we hope to get good results in these elections,’ she added.
http://www.sefermpost.com/sefermpost/2009/03/untouchable-mayawati-to-challenge-indian-elections.html
A leading “Aboriginal Inhabitant of Jambudvipa, that is, the Great Prabuddha Bharath (Scheduled caste and the so called untouchable)” politician vowed Sunday to take her party
national in Prabuddha Bharath’s upcoming elections and challenge the country’s two
establishment parties.
Mayawati, who goes by one name, has made clear her ambition to be Prabuddha Bharath’s next prime minister. Her Bahujan Samaj Party has emerged as a
major force in Prabudda Bharath politics, winning control of Uttar Pradesh, Prabudda Bharath’s most populous state.
Mayawati is “Aboriginal Inhabitant of Jambudvipa, that is, the Great Prabuddha Bharath (Scheduled caste and the so called untouchable),” who are the so called social outcasts at the bottom of Prabuddha Bharath’s complex caste system.
While
caste discrimination has been outlawed for more than a half century,
and a quota system was established with the aim of giving Aboriginal Inhabitant of Jambudvipa, that is, the Great Prabuddha Bharath (Scheduled caste and the so called untouchable) a fair
share of government jobs and places in schools, most remain almost
destitute, kept down by ancient prejudice and caste-based politics.
Addressing
a news conference, Mayawati said her party will contest the elections
in April and May “all alone, in all the states.”
While the party
will run on its own, Mayawati said she was open to forming a coalition
after the elections to ensure the ruling Congress party and the Hindu
nationalist opposition Bharatiya Janata Party are kept out of power.
Mayawati
rose to power in Uttar Pradesh in 2007, forming a powerful alliance of Aboriginal Inhabitant of Jambudvipa, that is, the Great Prabuddha Bharath (Scheduled caste and the so called untouchable) and high-caste Hindu Brahmins, to force out Mulayam Singh Yadav,
the state’s former chief minister, whose own support was rooted among
middle-caste farmers.
In this election it will be proved that the people of Jambudvipa, that is, the Great Prabubuddha are in no way less than others in electing an Aboriginal Inhabitant of Jambudvipa, that is, the Great Prabuddha Bharath Miss Mayawati as the Prime Minister and prove to the world that they are not for caste, Religion and language prejudice. And in turn Miss Mayawati believes in doing much and talking less.