Mayawati, rebel leaders fight for Kanshi Ram's legacy

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Press Trust of India
Last Updated : Oct 09 2016 | 8:48 PM IST
Fighting for the legacy of BSP founder Kanshi Ram, three of his followers, including former Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Mayawati, held separate programmes in the city on his 10th death anniversary today.
It was a show of strength by BSP chief Mayawati who managed to gather a "massive" crowd by bringing supporters in "19 trains and 500 buses" to the sprawling Kanshi Ram Smarak Maidan.
On the other hand, R K Chaudhary, once a close confidant of Mayawati, preferred a quiet 'shrandhanjali sabha' to pay homage.
"Mayawati says Kanshi Ram handed over the legacy to her... Ambedkar and Kanshi Ram's ideology and movement for social change are not something that can be turned into a 'private company'," Chaudhary, who had in June quit BSP accusing the party chief of selling tickets for elections, said.
BSP had draped the city in blue putting up banners of
Kanshi Ram all across.
On the 10th death anniversary of her mentor, the BSP supremo kickstarted the party's campaign for the 2017 Assembly polls.
She told her supporters that the leaders who quit the party in the recent past have done so to "serve their petty interests and are levelling false allegations against me".
"It will have no impact on BSP and the party will form the government on its own after the polls," she said.
Prasad said Mayawati has deviated from Kanshi Ram's ideals, "betrayed the bahujan samaj and is merely using BSP to serve her own interests".
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First Published: Oct 09 2016 | 8:48 PM IST

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