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Why Voters of Tamil Nadu Should Defeat Congress-UPA, BJP-NDA -DMK-AIADMK, PMK, DMDK Their Opportunist Issuless Alliance Parties and
Vote for BSP
Bahujan Samaj Party at the national level has finalized the list of 500 Lok-Sabha Candidates which includes 39 from the State of Tamilnadu and 1 from the state of Puducherry. Because BSP has taken a policy decision that although several political parties were interested to have an alliance with BSP, to go all alone in coming parliamentary election having no alliance or understanding with any other political party. Because BSP has different national agenda of building real India, Indian democracy and not only the political change but socio-economic change in the country.
In this election the voters in Tamilnadu should not vote either Congress led UPA or BJP led NDA and DMK, AIDMK, PMK or regional parties, because of their anti-nation-people-farmers-labouring class, scheduled castes, tribes, OBCS and minority policies. The last five years of Congress led UPA rule at the centre is nothing but the failure of UPA-Congress Government in dealing with the issues of poverty, inflation, flood control, farmers issues, employment generation, terrorism-naxallism, India’s foreign policy, law and order, attack on minorities and rise of fundamentalism, etc.
In the last 61 years of independence, the Congress party has ruled more in the country and hence is primarily responsible for the non-development of Dalits, Tribals, backward communities and minorities, especially Muslims. Every election manifesto of this Manuwadi party has been full of promises to all these sections but once their votes are taken, paltry things have been done. The Congress party and entire UPA is also criminally liable for the neglect of SCs-STs, failure to provide reservation to Dalit Christians and Dalit Muslims despite the several promises in their earlier election manifestos, including failure to implement Sacchar Committee report on minorities, and also for the failure to protect the tribal’s rights under Forest Act, 2008. On 25th December, 2008, the Congress and UPA has passed the anti reservation bill in the Rajya Sabha, denying the reservations to SC, ST and Backward Castes in 47 educational institutions of national importance like Indian Institute of management and IITs when the reservation policy has been already there in such institutions. And this has been done by the Congress party rule despite the presence of Meera Kumar, Ramvilas Paswan, Laluprasad Yadav and several other so-called Dalit Ministers in the UPA cabinet. Already, there has been the huge backlog quota of SC-ST employees in the centre and State services and in the last 5 years there has been not even a tabling of the reports of SC’s or ST’s Commissions in the parliament and every year there is no sufficient budgetary provisions for SC-ST component plans by all the governments in the country, including the present DMK government in the State.
On the other side BSP government in Uttar Pradesh has completed the backlog quota of SCs, introduced the reservation in private sector not only to SCs alone but also to backward castes and minorities and also guaranteed the reservation to the poor among the upper castes. For Muslims and women empowerment several radical measures have been initiated by the BSP government including the establishment of schools and colleges, especially in Muslim populated areas. The agenda of Land Distribution to the landless people is strictly implemented. BSP leader Mayawatiji, on several times have written to the Prime Minister for the inclusion of Dalit-Christians and Dalit-Muslims in the list of SCs and also to increase the reservation quota of SCs by amending the Constitution nullifying the 50% limit fixed by the Mandal judgment but the UPA-Congress government has ignored it. The communal forces have been dealt with very severely by the Mayawati government in Uttar Pradesh.
The BSP has also justified and demanded the implementation of reservation policy in the compositions of Rajya Sabha, cabinets, ministries and judiciary. And on these fronts the Congress led UPA and BJP led NDA and DMK, AIDMK alliance parties have no clear mission and vision, no political will and therefore voters belongs to these marginalized groups should vote for the BSP and defeat the Congress led UPA and BJP led NDA and regional parties in Tamilnadu.
In Tamilnadu, the people of Tamilnadu are in a need of strong political party, leadership and an agenda, national as well as regional level, which BSP and Kum. Mayawati’s leadership can only provide and therefore there has been the wide acceptance to the policy of BSP and the leadership to Km. Mayawatiji, including Tamilnadu. The people of Tamilnadu also are fed up with family politics and opportunist-selfish kind of alliance politics of DMK, AIADMK, PMK, MDMK and other parties. The State and its development agenda has suffered a lot under the present DMK government and failure of all such parties on several fronts compelled them to Sri Lankan Tamil issues. Poor innocent voters’ votes are looted by offering free gifts and promises.
On the other hand BSP represents the different model and provides an alternate model to the policies of UPA led by the Congress party and NDA led by BJP at the national level and to the so-called Dravidian family political parties in Tamilnadu. For the 25% population of Dalits in the State, near about 5% Dalit Christians, 7% Muslims and for the most backward communities it is the BSP alone can provide strong and assertive identity in the politics of Tamilnadu and can also remove the internal contradictions among them. BSP supremo Kum. Mayawatiji’s emergence for the Prime ministerial post in the post poll scenario should be the prime target for all the backward groups in the country, especially Dalits and therefore, in this parliamentary election the voters in Tamilnadu should rise above the regional considerations and in the interest of the people of Tamilnadu and India are appealed to vote for BAHUJAN SAMAJ PARTY-candidates by pressing the button opposite to the symbol Elephant
Dalits, Dalit Christians, Backward Communities and Muslims Should Defeat Congress- UPA, BJP-NDA -DMK-AIADMK and Their Opportunist Alliance Parties and Vote for Bsp
Bahujan Samaj Party at the national level has finalized the list of 500 Lok-Sabha Candidates which includes 39 from the State of Tamilnadu and 1 from the state of Puducherry. Because BSP has taken a policy decision that although several political parties were interested to have an alliance with BSP, to go all alone in coming parliamentary election having no alliance or understanding with any other political party. Because BSP has different national agenda of building real India, Indian democracy and not only the political change but socio-economic change in the country.
In this election the voters in Tamilnadu should not vote either Congress led UPA or BJP led NDA and DMK, AIDMK, PMK or regional parties, because of their anti-nation-people-farmers-labouring class, scheduled castes, tribes, OBCS and minority policies. The last five years of Congress led UPA rule at the centre is nothing but the failure of UPA-Congress Government in dealing with the issues of poverty, inflation, flood control, farmers issues, employment generation, terrorism-naxallism, India’s foreign policy, law and order, attack on minorities and rise of fundamentalism, etc.
In the last 61 years of independence, the Congress party has ruled more in the country and hence is primarily responsible for the non-development of Dalits, Tribals, backward communities and minorities, especially Muslims. Every election manifesto of this Manuwadi party has been full of promises to all these sections but once their votes are taken, paltry things have been done. The Congress party and entire UPA is also criminally liable for the neglect of SCs-STs, failure to provide reservation to Dalit Christians and Dalit Muslims despite the several promises in their earlier election manifestos, including failure to implement Sacchar Committee report on minorities, and also for the failure to protect the tribal’s rights under Forest Act, 2008. On 25th December, 2008, the Congress and UPA has passed the anti reservation bill in the Rajya Sabha, denying the reservations to SC, ST and Backward Castes in 47 educational institutions of national importance like Indian Institute of management and IITs when the reservation policy has been already there in such institutions. And this has been done by the Congress party rule despite the presence of Meera Kumar, Ramvilas Paswan, Laluprasad Yadav and several other so-called Dalit Ministers in the UPA cabinet. Already, there has been the huge backlog quota of SC-ST employees in the centre and State services and in the last 5 years there has been not even a tabling of the reports of SC’s or ST’s Commissions in the parliament and every year there is no sufficient budgetary provisions for SC-ST component plans by all the governments in the country, including the present DMK government in the State.
On the other side BSP government in Uttar Pradesh has completed the backlog quota of SCs, introduced the reservation in private sector not only to SCs alone but also to backward castes and minorities and also guaranteed the reservation to the poor among the upper castes. For Muslims and women empowerment several radical measures have been initiated by the BSP government including the establishment of schools and colleges, especially in Muslim populated areas. The agenda of Land Distribution to the landless people is strictly implemented. BSP leader Mayawatiji, on several times have written to the Prime Minister for the inclusion of Dalit-Christians and Dalit-Muslims in the list of SCs and also to increase the reservation quota of SCs by amending the Constitution nullifying the 50% limit fixed by the Mandal judgment but the UPA-Congress government has ignored it. The communal forces have been dealt with very severely by the Mayawati government in Uttar Pradesh.
The BSP has also justified and demanded the implementation of reservation policy in the compositions of Rajya Sabha, cabinets, ministries and judiciary. And on these fronts the Congress led UPA and BJP led NDA and DMK, AIDMK alliance parties have no clear mission and vision, no political will and therefore voters belongs to these marginalized groups should vote for the BSP and defeat the Congress led UPA and BJP led NDA and regional parties in Tamilnadu.
In Tamilnadu, the people of Tamilnadu are in a need of strong political party, leadership and an agenda, national as well as regional level, which BSP and Kum. Mayawati’s leadership can only provide and therefore there has been the wide acceptance to the policy of BSP and the leadership to Km. Mayawatiji, including Tamilnadu. The people of Tamilnadu also are fed up with family politics and opportunist-selfish kind of alliance politics of DMK, AIADMK, PMK, MDMK and other parties. The State and its development agenda has suffered a lot under the present DMK government and failure of all such parties on several fronts compelled them to Sri Lankan Tamil issues. Poor innocent voters’ votes are looted by offering free gifts and promises.
On the other hand BSP represents the different model and provides an alternate model to the policies of UPA led by the Congress party and NDA led by BJP at the national level and to the so-called Dravidian family political parties in Tamilnadu. For the 25% population of Dalits in the State, near about 5% Dalit Christians, 7% Muslims and for the most backward communities it is the BSP alone can provide strong and assertive identity in the politics of Tamilnadu and can also remove the internal contradictions among them. BSP supremo Kum. Mayawatiji’s emergence for the Prime ministerial post in the post poll scenario should be the prime target for all the backward groups in the country, especially Dalits and therefore, in this parliamentary election the voters in Tamilnadu should rise above the regional considerations and in the interest of the people of Tamilnadu and India are appealed to vote for BAHUJAN SAMAJ PARTY-candidates by pressing the button opposite to the symbol Elephant
Prof. Dr. Suresh Mane
National Gen. Secretary |
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