Maya shifts top aide SC Mishra to BSP’s legal cell

In an unprecedented development, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Mayawati on Monday appointed SC Mishra, once his close lieutenant, as the head of the BSP’s legal cell indirectly keeping him away from active politics.

Zeenews Bureau

Lucknow: In an unprecedented development, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Mayawati on Monday appointed SC Mishra, once his close lieutenant, as the head of the BSP’s legal cell indirectly keeping him away from active politics.

Mayawati made this announcement while addressing a huge gathering of supporters, who have flocked to Lucknow from all over the country to attend the 25th anniversary celebrations of BSP, which also coincided with the birth anniversary of her mentor Kanshi Ram.

Shifting of Mishra to the party’s legal cell is being viewed as an attempt to lower his rising influence in the party by keeping him away from active politics.

Although, Mayawati stressed that shifting Mishra to the party’s legal cell will in no way lower his reputation, political observers believe that development is an offshoot of a growing dissent against him.

Mishra is credited to have played a pivotal role in garnering the crucial support of the upper caste Brahmin that led to BSP’s victory in the 2007 state assembly polls.

Accusing the Congress of being anti-Dalit, BSP supremo Mayawati today said her party would stage demonstrations against the Women Reservation Bill across the country on April 14.

"Congress and other political parties had always been against Dalits and this is evident from the fact that no separate quota has been carved out for SC/ST women in 33 percent reservation proposed in the Women Reservation Bill," Mayawati said, addressing a rally here to mark the party`s silver jubilee function.

The Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister said her party boycotted the passage of the Bill in Parliament to register its protest.

"The BSP would stage demonstration at district headquarters across the country on the birth anniversary of Ambedkar on April 14 to protest the bill," she announced.

Mayawati claimed that even the BSP`s suggestion of a separate quota for backward and poor women from upper caste was not incorporated in the bill.

"Congress people claim themselves to be the biggest sympathisers of women and are praising Rajiv Gandhi and Sonia Gandhi. In reality, whatever rights women have got in the field of education, employment and politics, it is due to Ambedkar," she said.

The BSP`s silver jubilee celebration also marks the birth anniversary of party founder Kanshiram.

Mayawati`s party, like the Samajwadi Party and the Rashtriya Janata Dal, opposes Women Reservation Bill in its present form and seeks quota within quota for SC/ST women in it.

Mayawati said it was Ambedkar who for the first time provided equal opportunities to women in the Constitution.

"Another evidence of Congress being anti-Dalit came to the fore when the Centre did not announce even a single day national mourning on the death of Kanshiram, who devoted his entire life for the upliftment of SC/ST and downtrodden," she alleged.

Taking a potshot at the Congress leaders` visit to Dalit houses, she said it was a "drama".

"Congress and other party leaders, who had been staging this drama of visiting houses of Dalits and sharing food with them have been exposed," she alleged.
Mayawati said that casteism prevented SC/STs and backwards to lead a dignified and equitable life in the country. They did not had rights of education, to contest election and lead a dignified life like people of other castes, she said.
"It was due to Ambedkar that SC/STs and backwards got legal rights to lead an equitable life, which was strongly opposed by the Congress and other parties, and which continued
till date," the BSP leader added.

Mayawati said the Women Reservation Bill was an example of anti-Dalit mentality of the Congress and other political parties.

(With Agency Inputs)

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