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This is not the first time the Election Commission has removed officers in the interest of a free and fair election. Before the 2007 Assembly polls,it had removed then Chief Secretary N C Vajpayee,Principal Secretary (Home) S K Agarwal and DGP Bua Singh,following complaints that they were biased towards Samajwadi Party. After the BSPs grand victory,Chief Minister Mayawati and BSP general secretary S C Mishra had visited the EC headquarters in Delhi and expressed gratitude for holding impartial elections. Now,the same party has described the latest move of the EC to shift CMs favourite officers Principal Secretary (Home) Kunwar Fateh Bahadur and DGP Brij Lal as anti-Dalit. Actually,the commission this time has dealt with the matter gracefully. Instead of making an announcement,the commission conveyed its decision quietly to the government. It was Mishra who made it public when he criticised the commission at a press conference late on Saturday evening. Interestingly,Fateh Bahadur continues to remain Principal Secretary (Appointments) where he will be responsible for sending panels of IAS officers to EC for making future postings during the elections.
Better late than never
Once bitten,twice shy
The squabble over Mayawatis former family welfare minister Babu Singh Kushwahas induction has stalled the entry of some other tainted men in the BJP. Among them are sacked minister Rakesh Dhar Tripathi and jailed MP Dhananjay Singh. The BJP had almost decided to give the party ticket to Tripathi. State party secretary Pankaj Singh and MLA Seema Dwivedi had met Dhananjay Singh in Jaunpur jail and its was decided to field his wife Jagriti from Jaunpur Sadar and his brother Jitendra Singh from Malhani. Now,the BJP is doubly cautious.
Shy Somaiya
BJP national secretary Kirit Somaiya has gone incommunicado since the storm broke over Kushwahas induction. He does not even attend his calls. He was in Lucknow on Friday but stayed at an undisclosed place and didnt even visit the state BJP headquarters. For the past several months,Somaiya had been busy digging up dirt against Chief Minister Mayawati and her government,a task for which party president Nitin Gadkari had handpicked him. On December 31,he had released names of several companies,saying these had been used by Kushwaha to launder hush money. He even submitted details of these companies to CBI,and the agency said it found his information useful. Now,Kushwaha has requested Gadkari to keep his BJP membership in abeyance until he clears his name in the NRHM scam,but Somaiya is yet to be seen,or heard.
Armed with promises
Social Welfare Minister Indrajeet Saroj has an unusual ”achievement to his credit,and he is making a unique promise to his voters. At a public meeting in Kaushambi last week,he said that people from all castes and communities were given arms licenses like revadis (sweets) during his tenure over the last five years. He knew that still hundreds of applications were pending,but assured that if the BSP returned to power,all of them would be given arms licences. This,when the Election Commission has expressed its concern over the large number of arms licences issued in UP in the last three months.
In Demand
Ever since the Congress gave Priyanka Gandhis name to the Election Commission as one of its star campaigners,candidates and their representatives visiting the party headquarters have been making inquiries about her tour programme. They are also putting in requests for a visit by Priyanka to their constituencies. Sources said the party had not yet received her tour programme,but she was unlikely to travel beyond Amethi and Rae Bareli. For this reason,the state Congress unit is not even keeping a record of such requests. In fact,it is not keeping a record of requests for Rahul Gandhi and Sonia Gandhi either,because everyone wants them. Requests for campaigning by Digvijaya Singh,Rita Bahuguna Joshi,PL Punia,union ministers and other leaders are,however,duly forwarded to each one of them.
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