I don't take cue from Nitish, says Mayawati
Anand Raj Singh
Express News ServiceFirst Published : 30 Nov 2010 02:57:13 AM ISTLast
Updated : 30 Nov 2010 10:04:13 AM IST
LUCKNOW: BSP supremo and Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Mayawati on
Monday expressed strong displeasure over the Opposition charge that
her push to law and order improvement and development was linked to
the realisation that the success story scripted by Nitish Kumar in
Bihar was a result of the two crucial areas of people's concern.
Mayawati told mediapersons that the JD (U) and BJP coalition victory
was not because of development as not much has been done in the
neighbouring state, but because the voters were angry that former
Chief Minister Lalu Prasad Yadav was projecting himself as the future
Chief Minister and LJP leader Ram Vilas Paswan as Deputy Chief
Minister. "People had not forgotten the 15-year-long misrule under the
RJD chief (and his wife)," she added.
She said the BSP was the first party to have fought the Assembly
election on issues, rising above the caste politics, and the results
were for all to see, whether it was in the field of education, health,
law and order or infrastructure development.
She reeled out figures to prove her point that there was marked
improvement in the law and order situation and development activities.
Mayawati said that on November 27 she had held a day-long meeting
with officials from all the 72 districts of the state and issued a
warning to all divisional commissioners, district magistrates, range
Deputy Inspector Generals of Police and District Superintendents of
Police to pull up their socks or face the music.
CONG FORECASTS EARLY POLLS
State Congress legislature party leader Pramod Tiwari on Monday
forecast elections in the state earlier than the schedule, in or
before May 2012, saying that the Chief Minister was feeling insecure
as her government had failed on all fronts and her popularity graph
rapidly shrinking.
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