Thursday, March 26, 2009

mayawati assured upper caste reservation

Bahujan Samaj party is the only party in the country that thinks for the underprivileged and poor people. So their condition will remain unchanged till the country is ruled over by the congress or BJP and their allies. Even after 61 years the country’s independence the government fails to provide basic amenities to the SC/ST and minorities people of the country. The Uttar Pradesh chief minister BSP president Mayawati assured the people a change in the country if she comes to the power in the centre this time.

“We have already changed the condition in Uttar Pradesh and now it is time for the whole country to experience the changes”, Mayawati appealed while addressing a large gathering in her first ever visits to Sambalpur. The PM aspirant Mayawati landed in Jamadarpali air stripe in a charter plane and from Jamadarpali she came to the helipad in a helicopter, specially created adjacent to the meeting place at PHD ground, covering a distance of just 15 km. She reached to the meeting place amidst tight security escorted by hundreds of armed security in a car.

Ms Mayawati in her 30 minutes address came down heavily on the congress and BJP as these parties terming them as “Birodhi parties’ and warned the voters not to listen their luring announcement during the election time. “These ‘birodhi parties’ are only to purchase your votes by spending crores of rupees and they never think for your development after election”, Mayawati told. However she did not say any thing about the state politics and about the state chief minister Naveen Patnaik’s BJD.

Referring to the growing of crimes and Naxalism in the country Mayawati affirmed that poverty and disparity in the social status has led to such situation and ‘unless we provide employment to the youths we can not solve the problem’, she stressed.

Maywati told that her party has aimed for equality in the social status of the people of the country and so she has taken people from all groups including the upper caste and minorities. She advocated a reservation to the poor unemployment youths belonging to the upper caste. “But this is possible only after requisite changes in the central government policy. We will do it once BSP comes in the centre”, she declared.

During the meeting Mayawati declared names 14 candidates selected by the party to contest in the ensuing lok sabha constituencies where polling will be held on the first phase. “We have decided to contest all 21 Lok Sabha and 147 assembly seats with our own strength with out depending any other parties. We will declare the names of other candidates very soon” she said.


Ajit Nayak from Sambalpur

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