Mayawati seeks vote for 'bahubali' Mukhtar Ansari

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Press Trust of India Mau (UP)
Last Updated : Feb 28 2017 | 4:57 PM IST
BSP chief Mayawati today sought votes for jailed gangster-turned-politician Mukhtar Ansari, arguing that his victory will erase his "bahubali (muscleman)" image.
"I urge you to vote in large numbers, thereby ensuring a comprehensive victory for Mukhtar Ansari...Once Mukhtar wins the assembly polls, his 'baahubali' (muscleman) image will gradually diminish," she said.
The BSP supremo sought support for Mukhtar in an election meeting in Mau in eastern UP which goes to polls on March 4 in the sixth phase.
Mukhtar, who faces 40 criminal cases, including those of murder and kidnapping, recently joined BSP after the merger of his Qaumi Ekta Dal (QED) with ruling SP failed to take place due to strong objections from Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav.
QED merged with the BSP to consolidate its Muslim vote bank in some constituencies of eastern districts where the Ansari brothers have their strong influence.
BSP has fielded him from Mau, the seat he holds in the outgoing Assembly. He was given custody parole by a trial court from February 16 to March 4 to let him campaign in the election. The Delhi High Court, however, set aside the lower court order.
Mukhtar, who has been in a Lucknow jail since 2005, is facing trial for his alleged role in the murder of BJP legislator Krishnanand Rai and his six supporters that took place the same year. Rai's widow had got the case transferred to Delhi from Uttar Pradesh on grounds that Mukhtar could influence and intimidate witnesses hampering a fair trial in the state.
Mayawati also accused SP and BJP of having double standards about such "strong arm" politicians and said both the parties have "soft corner" for people like Raja Bhaiya, whom former CM Kalyan Singh of BJP had described as "kunda ka gunda."
But, both these parties help Raghuraj Pratap Singh, popularly known as Raja Bhaiya, in elections, she alleged.
Whenever these parties come to power, they make him minister, she said.
Mayawati accused BJP and SP of duplicity on the issue of
having people with criminal antecedents in politics, in wake of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's recent remarks that when musclemen are sent to jail in UP, they go in smiling, confident of having perfect arrangements for their stay and security behind the bars.
Targeting Mayawati, Modi had asked whether making tall claims on law and order and then giving tickets to musclemen was not a 'mockery of democracy.'
BJP chief Amit Shah too had ridiculed Mayawati at a public meeting in Ballia yesterday on her promise to end 'goonda raj' in Uttar Pradesh, pointing out the deluge of posters with photographs of Mukhtar Ansari and his brother Afzal.
Mayawati, who also addressed a meeting in Ghazipur later, had also sought to rake up the issue of BJP's ally Shiv Sena's alleged aversion to the people from Poorvanchal visiting Mumbai and other parts of Maharashtra for employment.
Both Mau and Ghazipur fall in eastern UP, known as Poovanchal.
She also accused SP patron Mulayam Singh Yadav of having a blind love for his son Akhilesh, while making a deliberate move to isolate his brother Shivpal Singh Yadav.
"Mulayam Singh Yadav seems to have been affected by putra-moh (blind love for son), and has even insulted brother Shivpal. This will lead to division of votes among the two factions of the party," she said.
The BSP chief claimed that most of the welfare schemes started by the SP government owe their origin to BSP rule.
Taking a dig at the BJP, Mayawati, said, "BJP is Bhartiya Jumla (rhetorics) Party, and the poll promises made by Guru-Chela (Narendra Modi and Amit Shah) during the 2012 Lok Sabha elections have fallen flat. I urge you to give a befitting response to this Guru-Chela duo.
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First Published: Feb 28 2017 | 4:57 PM IST

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