Saturday, May 22, 2010

[ZESTCaste] Mayawati likely to take on Congress

http://beta.thehindu.com/news/national/article435423.ece

Published: May 21, 2010 23:59 IST | Updated: May 21, 2010 23:59 IST
New Delhi, May 21, 2010

Mayawati likely to take on Congress
Smita Gupta

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Mayawati may have bailed out the
Congress-led United Progressive Alliance (UPA) government last month
when it faced a slew of hostile cut motions to the Finance Bill. But
on Saturday, when the UPA completes the first year of its second term,
sources said, she is unlikely to make it to the celebratory dinner
that Prime Minister Manmohan Singh will be hosting at 7, Race Course
Road.

It is because Ms. Mayawati, who celebrated three years in office on
May 12, will be overseeing Jan Chetna Diwas in the State, with rallies
at every district headquarters, denouncing the UPA's "stepmotherly
treatment" of the State.

Indeed, ever since Ms. Mayawati's Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) put its
weight behind the UPA during the voting on the Finance Bill, there has
been concern in the Congress, that the cooperation on the floor of the
Lok Sabha might send the wrong signal to its constituents in the
State, especially to the Dalits and Muslims it is hoping to wean away
from the BSP fold.

The party, which had actually won one more seat than the BSP in U.P.
in the Lok Sabha elections in 2009, is hoping to repeat that
performance in the Assembly polls due in 2012.

To "correct" the picture, therefore, on May 18, Congress general
secretary Rahul Gandhi scotched rumours of a possible tie-up with the
BSP while addressing a rally in Mirzapur district: he said the ruling
BSP would taste defeat at the hands of his party in 2012.

On the same day, his mother, Congress president Sonia Gandhi, too,
lashed out at the Mayawati government for the lack of development in
the State, while addressing a rally in her constituency, Rae Bareli.

Distancing themselves
Clearly, both parties are keen to distance themselves from each other
in the run-up to the Assembly polls in 2012.

Meanwhile, Ms. Mayawati's other rival, Samajwadi Party chief Mulayam
Singh, who, too, voted with the government, will not be attending
Saturday's dinner either. But he has sent a polite letter to the Prime
Minister, regretting his inability to attend the dinner as it
coincides with the start of his party's national executive meeting in
Kolkata, while extending his "best wishes" for the future.


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