The BSPs national general secretary,Satish Chandra Mishra,is all set to return to the partys political platform. Earlier,Mishra,the BSPs Brahmin face,was asked by Chief Minister Mayawati to concentrate on legal matters. At a recent meeting with her party functionaries,the Chief Minister communicated her decision to re-assign the task of roping in Brahmins to Mishra. He has already discussed his strategies for the constitution of Brahmin bhaichara committees across the state with party leaders. Sources in the BSP said Mishra would undertake a tour of the state in September. Besides,Mishra has also started holding regular meetings of the State Advisory Council,which currently handles development projects in places which are considered to be of religious importance,including Mathura,Vrindavan and Varanasi.
BJP overdrive
Big brother watching
Almost every Secretariat building in the state capital has a new system in place for keeping a close watch on visitors. The state government has installed cameras at strategic points in all these buildings. The control room has been set up in the Lal Bahadur Shastri building,also known as the Annexe building. A big monitor has been placed in the chamber of Principal Secretary Secretariat Administration Department V S Pandey,so he can keep a watch as well. The government is spending about Rs 50 crore to put this new system in place, said Pandey. Meanwhile,the government has also installed biometric system of attendance for government employees.
Fuelling the rumours
All eyes are now on Rashtriya Lok Dal president Ajit Singh who returned from abroad last week. Although speculation is rife about the possible merger of RLD with the Congress,Singh has remained quiet. His decision to support the Congress candidate,Satish Sharma,during the Rajya Sabha polls has strengthened the rumours about such a merger. In the prevailing situation,RLD workers find themselves in a fix. Ours is a small party. We are not in a position to attack the UPA government over price rise. Our voters are mainly Jats who are associated with agriculture, pointed out one party leader. Many emphasise the political urgency in view of the Assembly elections due in 2012.