Mayawati asks BSP workers to help poor on her 59th birthday

BSP supremo's birthday will be celebrated as Jan Kalyankari Diwas by helping poor, helpless and handicapped persons

Press Trust of India Lucknow
Last Updated : Jan 04 2015 | 3:07 PM IST
BSP supremo Mayawati today asked her party workers to celebrate her 59th birthday on January 15 by helping poor and handicapped people.

"My birthday on January 15 is to be celebrated as Jan Kalyankari Diwas by helping poor, helpless and handicapped persons," Mayawati said while addressing a meeting of party office bearers and legislators here.

BSP workers celebrate the party supremo's birthday as Jan Kalyankari Diwas (public welfare day) every year.

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At the meeting Mayawati also declared names of Naseemudin Siddiqui, Dharmveer Singh Ashok and Pradeep as BSP candidates for Legislative Council elections scheduled on January 23.

Mayawati came down heavily on the NDA government at the Centre and the Samajwadi Party government in the state as she exhorted partymen to strengthen the BSP by all means -- physically and financially -- to fight against "communal" NDA and "anti-people" SP government.

Alleging that the Narendra Modi government appeared to be "failing on all fronts", she said that interests of capitalists were being "safeguarded" while Dalits, backwards, tribals and minority communities were ignored.

"The Modi government is playing in the hands of capitalists. Even after being in office for seven months, the NDA was not interested in solving the problems of poor and weaker sections," she said.

Slamming the Akhilesh Yadav government in Uttar Pradesh on the law and order front, the former chief minister said the people of the state were fed up with the SP dispensation and now wanted a change.

"Anti-social elements are ruling the state and corruption is at its Zenith. Legislators and ministers are not allowing honest civil and police officials to function properly," Mayawati alleged.

At the meeting, Mayawati also presented details regarding Assembly elections held in Jharkhand, Jammu and Kashmir, Maharashtra and Haryana and briefed party's performance there.
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First Published: Jan 04 2015 | 2:44 PM IST

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