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Tue, 09/06/2011 - 13:47
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Mayawati slams WikiLeaks report
Lucknow, Sept 6 (PTI) Slamming the WikiLeaks report about
her, central Indian state Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister
Mayawati alleged on Tuesday that its owner was either playing
in the hands of her political opponents or had gone "mad".
"I would request the government of his country to send
him to a mental asylum and if they have no place for him in
his country we can put him in our Agra mental hospital,"
Mayawati told reporters here.
Terming the allegations against her, her government, its
officials and partymen as "baseless", she said, "They are
wrong, mischievous and derogatory and an effort to damage the
image of the government and condemned them".
The chief minister also criticised those indulging in
"dirty politics" and a section of the media for showing
"one sided report" without taking the reaction of the
government.
This is indicative of their anti-Dalit mentality, she
said.
According to the WikiLeaks report on Mayawati, the chief
minister was obsessed with security and that she had once
despatched a plane to get her favourite sandals from Mumbai.
"I have no information of when the plane was sent to
Mumbai for bringing sandals as has been stated by a BJP leader
(Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi) and it looks that he and the Wikileaks
owner had also gone in the same plane", she said.
On two of her close aides - Cabinet Secretary Shahshak
Shekhar Singh and party national general secretary Satish
Chandra Misra finding mention in the cables, she retorted that
from now on they would be given more importance.
"If there is an attempt to defame honest and officials
with clean image as well as dedicated partymen I would give
them more importance from now on", she said.
Asking the party workers to remain vigilant with regard
to "this kind of canard", Mayawati said, that with the
assembly elections approaching, these "dramas" would go on.
To a question whether she would take legal recourse in
this regard, Mayawati said that if any decision is taken
in this regard, the media would be informed about it.
The Uttar Pradesh chief minister also took the
opportunity to attack Naqvi without naming him for his remarks
on the expose.
"I had not seen the kind of elation he showed while
highlighting WikiLeaks to defeame the BSP even when he was
elected to the Rajya Sabha", she said, adding that it looked
as if he was a "partner" in the WikiLeaks report.
Reacting to the report, Mishra described it as
"absolutely false" and threatened to take legal action.
"I have not met any US official, ambassador or foreign
dignitary in May 2007. So, whatever has been printed, it is
absolutely wrong and false," he said, adding ,"There is
definitely some conspiracy behind it because a 2007 event is
being talked about ahead of the 2012 UP Assembly polls".
her, central Indian state Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister
Mayawati alleged on Tuesday that its owner was either playing
in the hands of her political opponents or had gone "mad".
"I would request the government of his country to send
him to a mental asylum and if they have no place for him in
his country we can put him in our Agra mental hospital,"
Mayawati told reporters here.
Terming the allegations against her, her government, its
officials and partymen as "baseless", she said, "They are
wrong, mischievous and derogatory and an effort to damage the
image of the government and condemned them".
The chief minister also criticised those indulging in
"dirty politics" and a section of the media for showing
"one sided report" without taking the reaction of the
government.
This is indicative of their anti-Dalit mentality, she
said.
According to the WikiLeaks report on Mayawati, the chief
minister was obsessed with security and that she had once
despatched a plane to get her favourite sandals from Mumbai.
"I have no information of when the plane was sent to
Mumbai for bringing sandals as has been stated by a BJP leader
(Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi) and it looks that he and the Wikileaks
owner had also gone in the same plane", she said.
On two of her close aides - Cabinet Secretary Shahshak
Shekhar Singh and party national general secretary Satish
Chandra Misra finding mention in the cables, she retorted that
from now on they would be given more importance.
"If there is an attempt to defame honest and officials
with clean image as well as dedicated partymen I would give
them more importance from now on", she said.
Asking the party workers to remain vigilant with regard
to "this kind of canard", Mayawati said, that with the
assembly elections approaching, these "dramas" would go on.
To a question whether she would take legal recourse in
this regard, Mayawati said that if any decision is taken
in this regard, the media would be informed about it.
The Uttar Pradesh chief minister also took the
opportunity to attack Naqvi without naming him for his remarks
on the expose.
"I had not seen the kind of elation he showed while
highlighting WikiLeaks to defeame the BSP even when he was
elected to the Rajya Sabha", she said, adding that it looked
as if he was a "partner" in the WikiLeaks report.
Reacting to the report, Mishra described it as
"absolutely false" and threatened to take legal action.
"I have not met any US official, ambassador or foreign
dignitary in May 2007. So, whatever has been printed, it is
absolutely wrong and false," he said, adding ,"There is
definitely some conspiracy behind it because a 2007 event is
being talked about ahead of the 2012 UP Assembly polls".