This Article is From May 10, 2012

Mayawati's bungalow expenditure: BSP calls it 'misinformation campaign'

Mayawati's bungalow expenditure: BSP calls it 'misinformation campaign'
Lucknow: Accusing the Samajwadi Party (SP) government in Uttar Pradesh of failing to maintain law and order, Bahujan Samajwadi Party (BSP) charged it with mounting a disinformation campaign against it to divert people's attention from the issues plaguing the state.

A Right To Information (RTI) revelation that BSP leader Mayawati spent over Rs 86 crore of public money to renovate her 13 Mall Avenue bungalow that she is entitled to as a former Chief Minister, has been dubbed by the party as a "misinformation campaign" launched by SP.

"The SP government in Uttar Pradesh has used some officials to spread campaign against BSP and Mayawati...the records available maker it clear that a major portion of the bungalow is used as Manyavar Kanshi Ram Memorial and Mayawati uses only a small area for residential purpose," BSP General Secretary Satish Misra told a press conference.

He said that the funds to maintain the memorial come from the state's budget which has the approval of the legislature.

Referring to reports that Mayawati was alloted four bungalows in Delhi, he said that while one bungalow was alloted to BSP's central office, another was alloted to the Bahujan Prerna Trust.

"Numbers 14 and 16 are actually one bungalow which were alloted to Mayawati as her residence," Mr Misra said. All the bungalows are situated on Gurudwara Rakabganj Road.

In reply to a poser on Mayawati's security being downgraded by the state government, he said she had recently written to the Centre demanding SPG cover as several terror accused arrested during her regime are being released from jail and she requires better protection.

He accused the the Centre and the state government of rejecting her request (for SPG cover) as she is wary of the progress made by BSP and its Chief.

Mr Misra alleged that law and order situation in the state has suffered a setback since Akhilesh Yadav government took over two months ago.

He said in most of the cases, senior SP leaders and ministers of the state government were found responsible.
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