Wednesday, April 14, 2010

The sooner Mayawati goes from power the better it is for Uttar Pradesh people

“The BSP government was turning its back on pro-poor schemes and still claims to be a pro-poor government. How can this be possible?” Mr. Gandhi, who was allegedly denied permission to garland Ambedkar’s statue here, asked.
“Money for development projects reaches Lucknow but Ambedkar Nagar and other districts of the state (are not developed)... Money has been given to the UP government for schemes like MGNREGA, RTE and Sarva Shiksha Abhiyaan, but no one knows what happens to this money,” he said.
Mr. Gandhi alleged that he had got a Central package worth crores of rupees for Bundelkhand but nobody in the region has seen its benefits.
Mr. Gandhi also attacked Ms. Mayawati for criticising his visits to Dalit homes, saying it does not go down well with her as she feels threatened by it.
The Congress General Secretary said that the politics of religion and caste have failed in UP and there was a need to usher in a new way of politics targeted at the youth.
“In the times to come, UP has to answer how to tackle unemployment and poverty in the state. Politics in the state will now revolve around this question,” he said.

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