Mayawati demanded Rs 50 cr, alleges Siddiqui after expulsion; she dubs him 'blackmailer'


Lucknow, May 11 (PTI): A day after he was expelled from the BSP, Naseemuddin Siddiqui on Thursday alleged that Mayawati had demanded Rs 50 crore from him and made objectionable remarks against Muslims.

At a crowded press conference in Lucknow, an angry Siddiqui claimed that he had enough material to cause an "earthquake". He also claimed that there was a threat to his life.

Rebutting the charges levelled against him by the BSP on Wednesday, Siddiqui played six audio clippings of his "telephonic conversations" with Mayawati to support his allegation that he was asked to pay Rs 50 crore by selling his property.

Siddiqui said he was in possession of 150 such audio clippings. "She (Mayawati) was sore after the dismal showing of the BSP in the recent Assembly elections and termed Muslims as betrayers for not voting for the party," he alleged.

Accusing the BSP supremo of having referred to "bearded Muslims as dogs", Siddiqui claimed he had objected to the remark.

He also attacked BSP general secretary Satish Mishra saying he was trying to weaken the party.

"The BSP is being knowingly weakened by Mayawati and Anand Kumar (her brother) under a conspiracy by Satish Mishra and company...People are also of the view that since Mayawati has attained the height to which she wanted to reach, she herself wants to end the BSP so that no other person from among the Dalit 'samaj' could reach this far," he said.

Siddiqui, who was expelled from the party yesterday for "anti-party activities", said he had "solid evidence" against Mayawati but would only speak about the charges levelled against him as of now.

"I have so much material that if I open my mouth it can cause an earthquake....I know her more than anyone else...If I give the proof against Mayawati, Anand and Mishra it will be a big 'tamasha'," he said.

The BSP is totally under the grip of Mishra and company and Mayawati is being blackmailed by them, he claimed.

Continuing his tirade, Siddiqui alleged that Mayawati had a criminal gang which could set any leader's house on fire or even get someone murdered.

During the April 19 party meeting she also tried to "belittle" Kanshi Ram by comparing the party's showing in Assembly polls in Uttar Pradesh and Punjab, Siddiqui claimed.

Kanshi Ram hailed from Punjab.

He appealed to Dalits and 'sarvsamaj' to save the party and the mission of Kanshi Ram and Baba Saheb Ambedkar which had been "crushed" by Mayawati.

Siddiqui alleged that all BSP MLAs had to pay Mayawati and claimed that even his wife, who was a BSP MLC, had given money to her.

To a question about BJP leader Swati Singh against whom Siddiqui had made derogatory slogans after her husband Daya Shankar Singh's adverse comments against Mayawati, he said that his video clippings could be checked as he never said anything wrong against her.

Yesterday, the BSP had expelled Siddiqui, its most prominent Muslim face, and his son from the party for carrying out "anti-party" activities.

 

Mayawati denies Siddiqui's charges, dubs him extortionist

Lucknow, May 11 (IANS): Within hours of sacked BSP leader Naseemuddin Siddiqui levelling charges against her, party chief Mayawati on Thursday hit back and accused her one-time protege of "blackmailing people by recording their phones and then extorting money".

The Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) supremo told the media here that Siddiqui is a blackmailer who misused party funds for his personal welfare.

Referring to purported clippings of audio recordings released by the former BSP General Secretary at his presser earlier in the day, the former Chief Minister said these had been "doctored" to defame her.

Mayawati said when she asked the sacked leader to furnish details about money spent, he did not do so, forcing her to expel him.

She claimed that many BSP workers too had complained about the former Minister.

As for Siddiqui's charge that Mayawati used derogatory language against the Muslims, she said she had always respected the minorities and his claims were a "bundle of lies".

As for BSP Rajya Sabha member and General Secretary Satish Chandra Mishra, who was also targeted by Siddiqui, Maywati said Mishra had in fact served the BSP with dedication, so much so that he fought many party cases but did not charge legal fee.

She said Siddiqui was not even a patch on Mishra.

Mayawati had expelled Siddiqui and his son Afzal on Wednesday, accusing him of involvement in anti-party activities.

Naseemuddin hit back on Thursday and accused her of insulting Muslims, and seeking Rs 50 crores from him.

  

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Katapadi/Frazer Town,Bangaluru

    Fri, May 12 2017

    No comments on this matter of allegations after Siddiqui expelled from the party

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  • j.anata, mangaluru / bengaluru

    Fri, May 12 2017

    BSP is a spent force now in UP. Greedy & Corrupt Mayawati has effectively destroyed Kanshi Ram's Dalit supported politcal party.

    With zero seats in LS and only 17 in UP Assembly now, BSP stands to loose the 7 Rajya Sabha seats too in next round in 2019

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Fri, May 12 2017

    All Politicians demand including ...

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  • MILAN, LUCERNE

    Fri, May 12 2017

    BJP IS VERY SMART. THEY WONT SPEAK IN TELEPHONE. THEY KEEP MEETINGS.

    WHAT IS MAYAWATI DOING WITH THE MONEY. SHE NOT EVEN GOING OUTSIDE OF INDIA FOR HOLIDAY.

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  • Sathish shetty, Mangalore

    Fri, May 12 2017

    Only at india she can play Dalit card.

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  • MN, Mangalore

    Fri, May 12 2017

    Sister Mayawati .....now showing true colour. She blamed EVM and now the sagacious voters too.

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