The Asian Age

After poll defeat, Maya rejigs party, clips the wings of trusted aides

- AMITA VERMA

In a major decision, BSP president Mayawati has packed off her trusted lieutenant Naseemuddi­n Siddiqui to Madhya Pradesh where he will prepare the party for the next Assembly elections in the state.

Mr Siddiqui, till now, was in charge of Uttar Pradesh and was one of the top leaders of the party after Ms Mayawati.

The BSP president, after a late night meeting on Wednesday, also disbanded that existing team of zonal, division and district coordinato­rs.

Party workers had been complainin­g of high-handedness and extortion by coordinato­rs and their role in the recent Assembly elections had been under cloud.

Ms Mayawati, in another significan­t move, has also dissolved the bhaichara committees that had been formed to bring other caste groups closer to the BSP. These committees were formed to woo Brahmins, Thakurs and Muslims and Mr Satish Chandra Misra was in charge of these committees.

Instead, she has appointed two committees comprising mainly dalits, most backward class and Muslim leaders to broaden the party’s base in Uttar Pradesh.

BSP MP Ashok Siddhartha, MLC Sunil Chittor and Naushad Ali are among the members.

Former MLAs Nakul Dubey and Anant Misra have been given charge of Lucknow and Kanpur respective­ly for the upcoming mayoral polls.

Ms Mayawati’s organisati­onal rejig and her decision to clip the wings of top leaders is being seen as a move designed to make the path smoother for her brother Anand Kumar who was introduced to party workers on Wednesday.

Ms Mayawati, sources said, had realised that the growing importance of non-dalit leaders in the party was largely responsibl­e for the desertion by dalits in the recent elections.

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— PTI Madhya Pradesh chief minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan during the Narmada Seva Yatra in Jabalpur on Wednesday night.
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