
Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) president Mayawati’s MPs, MLAs are working over time for the Assembly elections in five states. Jobs have been allotted to each minister, MP and MLA and each Bhaichara Committee coordinator, with a special mention not to violate the EC’s guidelines. Mayawati has instructed her MLAs to gather in Delhi on November 14 when they will be allotted different duties.
On Sunday, Mayawati started her poll campaign by holding her first election rally in Durg, Raipur (Chhattisgarh). In her programme schedule, Madhya Pradesh is slated for November 17 and 24, and the proposed dates for Rajasthan are November 26 and December 4.
“She will be addressing five public meetings in each state,” said a party leader. Her trusted lieutenant Satish Chandra Mishra, whose duties have not been defined, is expected to accompany her in most of these meetings.
The party had deployed state in-charges in Delhi, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh (the states which are going to the polls, along with Mizoram) immediately after winning a majority in the UP state Assembly last year, party insiders said. They are more or less camping in these states since then.
Cabinet ministers Badshah Singh and Rangnath Mishra, have been camping in MP while Cabinet minister Nakul Dubey and Sewa Ram are spending most of their time in Chhattisgarh. Aligarh MLA Mahendra Singh and Ganga Charan Dinkar, are working as permanent in-charges of Delhi.
Party sources confirmed that Mayawati herself is spending her weekends in Delhi for the last year. Working on the formula of social engineering, the BSP chief has given specific caste-wise duties to senior party leaders like Naseemuddin Siddiqui, who is working to woo Muslim voters and is sorting out election-related preparation in each state. Brajesh Pathak is working to bring in Brahmin voters for the party while Cabinet minister Anant Kumar Mishra who was earlier roped in for Rajasthan, has now been deployed in Delhi. Paras Nath Maurya, chairman Pichhara Varg Ayog, and Cabinet minister and the party’s state president Swami Prasad Maurya are regularly touring states to woo the backward communities.


