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 Mayawati government spends on parks, ignores healthcare, education and
 infrastructure
 
 Piyush Srivastava  | Lucknow, August 11, 2011 | Updated 10:12 IST
 One of Mayawati's pet park projects (left); a road in poor state.
 
 Barely eight months are left for the Uttar Pradesh assembly elections,
 the farmers are up in arms against her policies and the healthcare,
 education and infrastructure services are in shambles, but chief
 minister Mayawati steadfastly refuses to climb down from her ivory
 tower.
 
 Rather than paying attention to the sorry state of affairs in the
 sectors of health, roads, education, power, water and sanitation -
 issues that affect the common populace but have remained grossly
 neglected for about four-and-a-half years by the BSP government -
 Mayawati is more interested in getting the House to pass a
 supplementary budget that will put more funds at her disposal. She is
 apparently under the illusion that people's satisfaction with her
 government is in direct proportion to her personal comfort, luxury and
 priorities.
 
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 Claiming that it was a must to address the CM's priorities for the
 smooth functioning of the government, Mayawati's finance minister
 Lalji Verma tabled a supplementary demand of Rs 10,679 crore in the
 assembly on Tuesday.
 
 This when, according to a report by the state government, only 40 per
 cent of the current fiscal's budget has been used. The demand is
 likely to be passed by the Vidhan Sabha without any debate.
 
 Though there already are over 30 cars, including half a dozen
 jammerfitted vehicles, in her security cavalcade, Mayawati wants 20
 new Ambassadors and 10 new jammerfitted vehicles to add teeth to her
 motorcade. The government has approved Rs 26.4 crore for this "need".
 
 Apart from the famous 5 Kalidas Marg bungalow, which is the official
 residence of the UP chief minister, two houses in the posh Mall Avenue
 area of Lucknow have been built for Mayawati. She has already spent
 more than Rs 50 crore on these two houses, and needs another Rs 22.49
 crore. The amount includes Rs 2.37 crore for renovation and fresh
 constructions at 13 Mall Avenue and Rs 20.12 crore for recoupment of
 the contingency fund for yet another house (13-A, Mall Avenue).
 
 Concerned about her security, Mayawati had last week shifted from 5
 Kalidas Marg to 13 Mall Avenue.
 
 She has also sought Rs 161 crore for the maintenance and security of
 the parks and memorials in Lucknow, which have been constructed during
 her current tenure. While Rs 450 crore has been spent in the past year
 on Lucknow's Kanshi Ram Eco Garden, she has demanded Rs 41 crore more
 for new works there.
 
 It was only last week that the latest report of the Comptroller and
 Auditor General (CAG) pointed out that Rs 66 crore had been wasted
 because of mismanagement in the construction of parks and memorials.
 
 Though her government did not make any effort to invite industries in
 the state for creating jobs, the CM wants Rs 3 crore for an Industrial
 Training Institute (ITI) in her own village, Badalpur.
 
 But her fresh demand for grants has perturbed the Opposition parties,
 who say that she has already spent over Rs 2,500 crore on her pet
 projects - five parks and memorials in the name of Babasaheb Bhimrao
 Ambedkar, Ramabai Ambedkar and BSP's founder Kanshi Ram - in Lucknow
 between 2007 and 2009. A few months ago, another Rs 500 crore was
 approved for maintenance and new construction in and around these
 buildings.
 
 Calling it "criminal waste of public money", BJP's Suresh Chandra
 Srivastava pointed out that Mayawati had done nothing about her
 promise in May 2007 that she would bring the Metro rail to Lucknow.
 
 "The supplementary budget of Rs 10,679 crore, mostly for items of the
 CM's personal use, would have sufficed for bringing the Metro here.
 But infrastructure development is not her priority since it doesn't
 benefit her personally," he said in the House.
 
 Talking to newspersons later, leader of the Opposition Shivpal Singh
 Yadav said, "I think Mayawati understands that the people will throw
 her out of power.
 
 So she wants to siphon off as much public money as possible before the
 code of conduct comes into effect."
 
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