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Mayawati has forgotten ideals of Ambedkar: Paswan

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Posted: May 16, 2008 at 1541 hrs IST

Bhander (MP), May 16: Lok Janshakti Party (LJP) chief Ramvilas Paswan took a dig at Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Mayawati for installing her own statues in her state, alleging she was "trying to glorify herself" but had forgotten the ideals of Dalit icon B R Ambedkar.

Paswan, also Union Minister for Steel and Chemical and Fertilisers, termed her "sympathetic gestures" towards Dalits as a "political stunt" and said she was not serious about spreading the ideals of Dalit thinkers like Ambedkar, Jyotibarao Phule and E V Ramaswamy Naikar who was known as 'Periyar'.

"On one hand, Mayawati distanced herself from a book penned by Periyar which was in circulation in UP and on the other hand she is trying to glorify herself by installing her own statues at various places," Paswan said in Bhander, Madhya Pradesh.

He claimed that the Mayawati-led BSP has put the ideology of Ambedkar "on the back burner". "We will not let the ideology of Ambedkar die. We will continue to spread the ideologies of Ambedkar, Jyotibarao Phule and Periyar among the masses," he added.

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