Her critics have asked, in Parliament, who paid for it? An angry public wants to know why flaunt it? As for Mayawati, well, she's keeping it.
Her party workers say the garland made of thousand rupee notes is "with the Chief Minister of UP, where it belongs". (Read: Maya's 200-cr rally, despite Bareilly tension)
The garland was placed around Mayawati's neck on Monday at a silver jubilee celebration for the Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP). It was so lavish that it seemed over-the-top even at a rally that cost 200 crores. Money, her party adds quickly, that came from its own donors and members, and not from taxpayers.
Naseemuddin Siddiqui, a minister in Mayawati's government, says the garland "came from the Lucknow unit (of the BSP) and was made with the contributions of the workers here. We are all a part of it....its cost is 21 lakh rupees."
Angry Opposition leaders claim the garland is worth several crores. Siddiqui says their math is incorrect. "If someone has counted the money, they should tell us.... the Opposition is threatened by the success of the rally and the party and that's why they are making these baseless allegations." (Read: Opposition slams Mayawati)
Siddiqui says the BSP actually chose a more refined way of valuing its leader. Other parties, he points out, weigh their leaders in coins. This was more practical. He adds, "In all parties, packets of money are presented to leaders...they are only troubled because it's a Dalit party and Mayawati is a Dalit's daughter. This is hypocrisy."
Her party workers say the garland made of thousand rupee notes is "with the Chief Minister of UP, where it belongs". (Read: Maya's 200-cr rally, despite Bareilly tension)
The garland was placed around Mayawati's neck on Monday at a silver jubilee celebration for the Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP). It was so lavish that it seemed over-the-top even at a rally that cost 200 crores. Money, her party adds quickly, that came from its own donors and members, and not from taxpayers.
Naseemuddin Siddiqui, a minister in Mayawati's government, says the garland "came from the Lucknow unit (of the BSP) and was made with the contributions of the workers here. We are all a part of it....its cost is 21 lakh rupees."
Angry Opposition leaders claim the garland is worth several crores. Siddiqui says their math is incorrect. "If someone has counted the money, they should tell us.... the Opposition is threatened by the success of the rally and the party and that's why they are making these baseless allegations." (Read: Opposition slams Mayawati)
Siddiqui says the BSP actually chose a more refined way of valuing its leader. Other parties, he points out, weigh their leaders in coins. This was more practical. He adds, "In all parties, packets of money are presented to leaders...they are only troubled because it's a Dalit party and Mayawati is a Dalit's daughter. This is hypocrisy."
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