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Mayawati claims Kanshi Ram's legacy

October 16, 2006 | 19:09 IST


A week after her mentor and Bahujan Samaj Party founder Kanshi Ram
passed away, Mayawati staked claim to his political legacy, declaring
loud and clear to 140 million Dalits in the country India that she is
the chosen one.

Mayawati told some 60-70 Budhdha monks and media gathered at her 11,
Humnayun Road, residence in New Delhi, that, "Main manyawar Kanshi Ram
ki ek matra rajkiya uttaradhikari hun. (I am the only inheritor of
Kanshi Ram's political legacy)."

Mayawati took resort to a Buddhist ceremony, the religion increasingly
accepted by India's Dalits in the last few decades, to declare her
strategy in the post-Kanshi Ram era.

In a small religious ceremony, Budhdhist monks praised Kanshi Ram and
blessed Mayawati for becoming his inheritor. She performed Kanshi
Ram's seventh day rituals as per Buddhist traditions.

She highlighted the fact that she was never discriminated by Kanshi
Ram because she was a woman. She said she decided to perform his last
rituals herself to send the message to the "underprivileged class"
that they should not believe in any kind of gender bias.

She said, "Kanshi Ram didn't discriminate between a girl or boy child."

"When it was time to light his pyre, his two brothers were filing
writs in the court. They wanted a post-mortem to be done. But I have
served him through out his life and made sure he didn't miss the male
members of his family. I lit his pyre and I have set an example. If I
can serve my parents and guru in their lifetime why can't I take part
in their last ritual of agnidah (setting fire to pyre)?" she asked.

Maywati was trying to project a mellower image and was also presenting
herself as a modern, trend-setting leader. But the solemn occasion
turned political in no time when she made it clear to media that, "I
will have to become chief minister because people of Uttar Pradesh
want me to become CM!"

Her confidante and Rajya Sabha MP Satish Mishra and BSP spokesman
Sudhir Goyal had arranged the entire show to send the message that
Mayawati "is the fittest to inherit the mantle of Kanshi Ram."

She reminded the audience how Kanshi Ram was bed-ridden for the last
three years due to a brain disease and how she was handling the party
virtually without his help.

She told media persons apologetically that she was unable to meet them
because her time was divided between the party and the bed-ridden
Kanshi Ram.

Mayawati was cool and composed after the ceremony and also answered
the controversial question of why she and Kanshi Ram have not yet
converted to Buddhism.

"Many years back, Kanshi Ram had declared that on the 50th anniversary
of the conversion of Babasaheb Ambedkar from Hinduism to Buddhism both
would convert.

But now, Mayawati says that she will convert only when Ambedkar and
Kanshi Ram's dream of capturing "absolute power" in some states and at
the centre is fulfilled enabling her to become prime minister of
India.

Today, she reiterated her views and said, "In India after Independence
Hinduism flourished because prime ministers and ruling party leaders
have been Hindus. Budhdhism has been neglected due to it. With power
in New Delhi one can spread the religion."

"Kanshi Ram and me had decided that we will convert and adopt Buddhism
when we will get "absolute majority" at the Centre. We wanted to do
this because we can make a difference to the religion by taking along
with us millions of people. If we convert without power then only we
two will be converting. But when you have power you can really create
a stir," she said.

However, she emphasised that Kanshi Ram and she were following
Buddhist traditions and customs.

She confessed that on October 14, the 50th anniversary of Ambedkar's
conversion, she and Kanshi Ram had decided to adopt Buddhism but since
their, "dream of capturing power for marginalised people has remained
incomplete" she was unable to convert.

She said, "Ambedkar gave us the Constitution which gave advantages to
the exploited classes but he could not implement those ideals. Kanshi
Ram tried to fulfill Ambedkar's dreams but since he too died before he
could realise it. I'll carry forward their incomplete work to get
absolute majority for the marginalised people. I will convert to
Buddhism after that."

She reiterated that in the coming UP elections, the BSP will fight
without pre-poll alliances. "I will decide about elections only after
October 18. Right now, I am in mourning."

She told her supporters that on October 18 she will fly by a chartered
flight to Lucknow carrying Kanshi Ram's ashes as per his last wish.
Lakhs of their supporters will be able pay homage.

Some of Kanshi Ram's ashes will be kept in the party office in New
Delhi and rest in Lucknow. She claimed that assembly elections in UP
are likely to be held before mid-March because the new assembly has to
be convened before May 3. In April, schools in the state (which are
used as polling booths) will not be available due to exams.

She claimed that her party will get the absolute majority in the
coming elections with help of upper classes who have "shunned manuwadi
thinking" to join her party.



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