Gowda, Ajit Back Mayavati - 'Mayamania’ Makes BJP Nervous


Gowda, Ajit Back Mayavati - 'Mayamania’ Makes BJP Nervous 

New Delhi, July 21: Ajit Singh and H.D. Deve Gowda today told Mayavati their MPs would vote against the government.

The Uttar Pradesh chief minister, who had bigwigs calling on her yesterday, today began visiting leaders.

She went to Gowda’s home and, soon enough, the former Prime Minister’s Janata Dal (Secular), with three MPs, was on board.

The tempo to win over Gowda was set when H.D. Kumaraswamy, Gowda’s son, showed up at the Left-BSP-UNPA lunch hosted by the Telugu Desam’s K. Yerran Naidu. Mayavati visited the former Prime Minister, living close by, to tie up the loose ends.

Before that, she had won support from Ajit Singh, who declared his three Rashtriya Lok Dal MPs would vote against the confidence motion on July 22.



The luncheon ended with Mayavati saying: “We have a one-point agenda, to vote against the government on July 22.” Others, including the CPM’s Prakash Karat and the CPI’s A.B. Bardhan, chorused.

The Desam and its Andhra rival, the Telangana Rashtriya Samiti, are in the same boat after TRS boss K. Chandrashekhara Rao vowed yesterday to vote against the motion.

Asom Gana Parishad president Brindaban Goswami, whose party is also part of the splintered UNPA like the Desam, said its two MPs would vote against the government.

Mayavati’s flock appeared intact, unlike the Samajwadis, five of whose MPs have drifted to the BSP. “None of our people are going anywhere,” a BSP leader said. Some BSP leaders feel, though, that Mayavati may have made herself vulnerable to a more intensive CBI probe if the UPA wins the trust vote.

 

Mayamania’ makes BJP nervous
 
 
The Left-UNPA combine’s attempt to throw a new prime ministerial candidate, Mayavati, into the ring has spread panic in the BJP.

Neither the party’s own Prime Minister-in-waiting, L.K. Advani, nor its ordinary workers have the stomach to digest this political upset.

While senior BJP leaders like Venkaiah Naidu, Arun Jaitley, Vijay Kumar Malhotra and others confronted the “propaganda” on Mayavati for Prime Minister, others were privately brooding if this was another manifestation of the flawed strategy of standing in queue with the Left.

The BJP leaders asserted that the only option before the country after the fall of the Manmohan Singh government was fresh elections. They categorically denied any possibility of a ragtag arrangement replacing the existing government.

The BJP leaders also emphasised that Mayavati did not have the NDA’s support to become Prime Minister. “Our candidate is Advani and there is no question of even thinking about anybody else,” Naidu said.

The party fears that any “inspired” message that the BJP could consider supporting Mayavati as Prime Minister can be devastating for its prospects and extremely demoralising for its workers. The statements by Prakash Karat and Chandrababu Naidu have already generated much unease among the party leaders.

A senior BJP leader said: “If this propaganda is linked with Advani’s praise of Mayavati at a recent Kanpur rally, we will suffer a lot. Now Advani should realise why we had protested so strongly against his soft posturing on Mayavati. One such mistake will ruin our chances at the next election as the upper castes across the country will resent this move.”

Another leader went to the extent of arguing that the best response from the BJP would be to back out from the topple game and prevent Mayavati from taking centrestage.

The BJP has been arguing that the BSP emerged the clear winner in the last Assembly elections in Uttar Pradesh only because people saw it as the “possible alternative” and also the “frontrunner in the elections”.

Even Advani has said on several occasions that the BJP’s failure to project itself as the alternative to the Samajwadi Party government at that time proved costly. The BJP, many leaders feel, is on the verge of committing the same mistake.

Over the last two days, Karat has managed to present Mayavati as the prima ballerina of the political dance in the national capital. Apart from projecting her as the candidate for Prime Minister, the UNPA and the Left have created a situation in which Mayavati would run away with the credit of pulling down the government if the UPA loses the trust vote.

The BJP cannot stomach this possibility as Advani himself would have loved to emerge as the central figure.

BJP leaders admitted that Mayavati succeeded in upstaging Advani to become the focal point of the Opposition forces. The frustration in the NDA camp was evident when Janata Dal (United) leader Sharad Yadav refused to accept the consolidation of Opposition forces around Mayavati. “What is their strength? A few MPs getting together from here and there mean nothing. You can’t call it lambandi (fortification). The Left with its 60 MPs is a force, the others are not.”

The development has caused so much consternation in the BJP that some leaders are offering this argument to counter Mayavati’s new profile: “It’s meaningless till the government falls. Where has the government fallen? Once this government survives, we will be back as the engine of Opposition forces. Advaniji will be the focal point.”

Hidden in this argument is a hope that the government survives. Good news for Manmohan Singh?

NDA managers are grappling with declining numbers. Five members from the NDA have already crossed over to the other side and at least six more are suspect. At an NDA dinner hosted by Advani tonight, five MPs did not attend because of illness, five because they had crossed sides and one Akali member remained absent for unstated reason.

While the BJP member from Balrampur in Uttar Pradesh, Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh, joined the Samajwadi Party bandwagon, suspended Gujarat MP Somabhai Patel made his intentions of voting for the UPA clear to the Congress leaders.

From the JD(U), Ram Swaroop Prasad from Nalanda in Bihar and S.S. Koya from Lakshadweep have defected. Shiv Sena member Tukaram Rege, the MP from Parbani, also kept away from Advani’s dinner as he plans to go along with the Congress.

A question mark hangs over three other Sena MPs —Bhavna Gawli, Kalpana Narhire and Ananth Gudhe — who chose to attend tonight’s dinner. Sources said one more BJP MP from Gujarat and two MPs from Karnataka are on the suspect list.

  

Top Stories

Comment on this article

  • IMRAN, JUBAIL-KRISHNAPURA

    Tue, Jul 22 2008

    Dear Sathish Shetty Dubai, you have given wonderful comments.

    DisAgree Agree Reply Report Abuse

  • Alfred J. Rebello, Kundapur/Dubai

    Tue, Jul 22 2008

    It looks like Mayavati is making 'Maya' to all those who are rejected by the congress as well as BJP. She must have promissed them Cabinet ministers posts if she becomes the PM, which I hope will never be because Mayavati will ruin India. Her only motive is to remove Congress from the Government by hook or crook and she occupies the place of PM, nothing else. But she forgets, these guys who are supporting her are like 'honey bees' and one day will put her also in the same place. They are habitual for such things because their only ambition is to fulfill their pockets.

    DisAgree Agree Reply Report Abuse

  • Godwin, Dubai(Trasi)

    Tue, Jul 22 2008

    UPA have more able people to take the country forward. Left have people to call strike and bandh and bring the country backward. Gowda's are shown their true colours by joining Mayawati.Last thing we wanted Mayawati to be the PM of India.

    DisAgree Agree Reply Report Abuse

  • Thomas P Andrade, Valencia / Toronto

    Tue, Jul 22 2008

    What can be expected from this bunch of jokers, who have been elected by us to rule and ruin the country? The dacoits are far better than these monsteres (sorry ministers). They should be lined up and garlanded with chappals, that is what they are worth for.

    DisAgree Agree Reply Report Abuse

  • Vishal D'Souza, Mangalore

    Tue, Jul 22 2008

    I totally agree with WOLLY JAMES comments, as you suggested by looking at the situation in india, Dictatorship is better than Democracy, totally chaos... all are oppurtunistic... Even an old aged man like Devegowda hungry for power for his sons..how can others stay away? I request the Military to interfere in the present situation, arrest all politicians today itself during voting & find out their wealth, distribute it only among the soldiers who guard our borders day & night.

    Train all these politicians & their relatives how to confront with militants & send them to Kashmir border..let them fight for India at border , not in parliament.

    DisAgree Agree Reply Report Abuse

  • Udaya , Bangalore

    Tue, Jul 22 2008

    Gowda's brains need to be refined. With his false promises and dealing how long this old Ghoda can survive.

    DisAgree Agree Reply Report Abuse

  • Wolly James, Mangalore/Germany

    Tue, Jul 22 2008

    The best for India would be to have a dictatorship. Our country is experiencing a chaos. The politicians are changing their principles anytime and everytime just to be in power.Before the British and other Europeany entered India we had a similiar situation. The Maharajas were fighting amongst themselves. Now the politicians are doing the same.

    We need somebody now also solve the present situation. Some dictator should arrest all these corrupt politicians and confesticate all their illigaly earned bribes. In my younger days we could hear he earned 10 lakhs and we would be so astonished. Today even in Crores would not astonish us as the politicians would not take less then 100 crores. Just imagine if the govt recovers all the corrupt money then India would be richest country in the world. Rich with money and rich in intellegence. Nobody could beat. I am not actualy for dictatorship but do we have any choice ? Jai Hind. Wolly

    DisAgree Agree Reply Report Abuse

  • Steven Pinto, Bangalore

    Tue, Jul 22 2008

    Just Superb.

    DisAgree Agree Reply Report Abuse

  • sadanand, bahrain

    Tue, Jul 22 2008

    Absolutely,,, Gowda don't have manners son also same... bap numbri beta dus numbri what a shame to India..

    DisAgree Agree Reply Report Abuse

  • Imran kaup, Dubai

    Tue, Jul 22 2008

    Kindly Note My dear Lancelot Norbert Tauro, Manglore - Doha qatar: Ya we know Devegowda was the Ex PM of India but Do you know since how long he ruled India ?

    My dear Hardly 6 Months .,. This clear shows Devegouda`s

    1*Lack of knowledge about the country
    2*Lack of leadership
    3*Lack of Skills and attitudes
    4*Communication barriers and so on...Come again to Karnataka State Govt. What Gowda and His Sons And Family members did What their achivements Land robery worth 100 crores? And many othersssss better Devegowda to be pullout from the parliament What do u say ...?

    DisAgree Agree Reply Report Abuse

  • Jessica, Buntwal

    Mon, Jul 21 2008

    Dirty Politicians!What good can come out of them?They merely go by their instinct and not intelligence.They are the cause of the down fall of our beautiful country, India.

    DisAgree Agree Reply Report Abuse

  • Lancelot Norbert Tauro, Manglore - Doha qatar

    Mon, Jul 21 2008

    It's interesting to read that someone commented about the Nuclear deal knowledge to Deve Gowda? Come on friend he was PM past. Do not degrade him, atleast I beleive he is smart and knows NO Clear Deal.

    DisAgree Agree Reply Report Abuse

  • Satish Edneer, Bahrain/Edneer Kasargod.

    Mon, Jul 21 2008

    Gowda's Dal lost its face in Assembly election. Still he is thinking he is king maker ! oh god what a shame ! He want to find a chair for his "Kumara" !

    DisAgree Agree Reply Report Abuse

  • Roland,

    Mon, Jul 21 2008

    Why talk about Gowda alone??

    DisAgree Agree Reply Report Abuse

  • Imran Kaup, Dubai

    Mon, Jul 21 2008

    Gowda doesnt understand English nor Hindi.....!!! Does Mr. Gowda knows what is Nuclear Deal ??? Beleive me he does not know what exactly It is? why this Gowda interfering there also ?? You can see the Gowda and His son ruled Karnataka from last few months it was totally bad ... These Gowdas and His Family are selfish.   Nuclear Deal agree or not but please Keep Gowda Away dont give any chance to Gowda nor his Son .......

    DisAgree Agree Reply Report Abuse

  • Swati,

    Tue, Jul 22 2008

    Anyone who feels that he or she belongs to India feels ashamed at the present political condition in India. Our politicians who represent us, are not for development, service, values.... What can you say of Gowda - he is shameless and consciousless - and shameless people like Mayawati accomodate him. We, the Indians tolerate this 'powergame' through moneygame. God, save us.

    DisAgree Agree Reply Report Abuse

  • Jude, Mangalore Dubai

    Mon, Jul 21 2008

    The ferocity with which the Communists are opposing the nuclear deal strongly suggests that there is a foreign hand involved. I strongly suspect the Chinese of the now defunct Russian communist party which is playing the strings here.

    It is a shame that the Indian communists are abandoning national interests to satisfy the whims of their foreign masters.

    DisAgree Agree Reply Report Abuse

  • Rolphy Almeida, Udupi

    Mon, Jul 21 2008

    Oh! Maya you have trapped our Goda in your mayajaal. Please Maya, for the sake of your own prestige keep yourself away from this drama. We know you have no clue about this deal hence you try to play an anti Muslim card.

    We know that you have big dreams, to rule such a big country one must have some knowledge. Unfortunate UP people may be tolerating you, but people of India will never tolerate you.

    Dear elected MP’s, please remember that people of this country elected you for the good of the country. If you love your country defy your party’s orders and do a favour on your country. Your country will love you. Jai Hind!

    DisAgree Agree Reply Report Abuse

  • Satish Shetty, Dubai

    Mon, Jul 21 2008

    Mayawati: This corrupt Govt will be nuked & toppled. I will be PM for a day, while I clear all those CBI cases against me and my family. I will show the power of the first billionaire Dalit this great democracy has produced

    Chandrashekhar Rao (TRS): I support NDA since I will be a cabinet minister while they have promised me 75 crores and a Telengana too.

    D. Deve Gowda: Italian Aunty refused to make my poor son a cabinet minister while the blessings they offered is peanuts for my family. I will now try to be a Queen maker and my new sister Maya will nail those Reddy bros from Bellary, S M Krishna and team.

    M. Shivanna: I will not vote according to the canny Gowda since he is only interested in making Kumaraswamy a minister while pocketing a part of the cash advance the UPA’s fixers already paid us.

    Mandya MP M H Ambarish: I never made significant money after becoming a Cong-I MP so I recently tried to become at least a MLA from Srirangapatna, but the public kicked my back. Like Amitabh Bachchan, I too have lost interest in politics, will abstain from voting and have another round of McDowell’s no.1 whisky.

    A B Bardhan: All communists now fully support Maya so that I will be a Defence Minister within week!

    Ajit Singh: With 3 MPs, everyone better realise that I am worth much more than 200 crores. Moreover, I can now be a big Jat cabinet minster and then change every airport’s name.

    Shibu Soren: I fully support Cong-I, their blessings are already in our foreign bank accounts. Neither me nor my former dacoits, coal mafia dons and murderers will ever get back to that Tihar Jail again.

    Shahid Siddiqui: I ditched Mulayam Singh Yadav and embraced Maya because only she can deliver my moolah henceforth. Amar Singh has been spending too much time with those Bollywood dancing extras.

    Dayanidhi Maran: I support UPA, after all I want to be safe in Chennai so have no choice but to do whatever my old DMK uncle says.

    Asaduddin Owaisi (lone MP of Majlis-e Ittehadul Muslimeen): I fully support the Cong-I & UPA because the Muslims will never vote me back again while I have never ever seen or received so much cash in my life.

    Prakash Karat: Well, the communists have never been sincere or trustworthy, so we will kick out the Cong-I and be back in power to mint money again for our comrades.

    Chandrababu Naidu: Maya has to become the PM, only then can I dream of becoming some minister in New Delhi.

    L K Advani: I will let Maya become PM since elections are only six months away and by then the public will forget my fascination in the past to praise Jinnah and Pakis.

    Actor Dharmendra: My knee surgery in the US is a good excuse while I have no interest in that crazy Parliament. I rather watch the vote and that cartoon Laloo on TV with my favourite Dewar’s scotch.

    Laloo Prasad Yadav: My wife Rabri is now all ready to become the deputy PM

    DisAgree Agree Reply Report Abuse

  • Nazeer Bedrody, Uppinangady

    Mon, Jul 21 2008

    Its shame to us please understand what is use of Nuclear deal.. it helps in future please understand politicians.....shame on u

    DisAgree Agree Reply Report Abuse

  • Shrinivas,

    Mon, Jul 21 2008

    This Gowda family what is their moral..? it supports Congress in Karnataka for MP election, (he says), he is telling that now he will not support UPA in Central what is this dirty politics of Gowda...?

    DisAgree Agree Reply Report Abuse

  • Rolphy Almeida, Udupi/Bangalore

    Mon, Jul 21 2008

    How many of our MP’s did understand the pros and cons of this nuclear deal? I am sure none of those who oppose this deal. How unfortunate are we, electing to rule us either a thug, or a criminal, or a fraud or a dummy.

    How to tolerate these shameless politicians? How long we may have to tolerate them? I thought that at least in Karnataka we have educated politicians, now I know that I was wrong. I applaud Dr. Manmohan Singh’s decision of not accommodating greedy, lousy, dirty old man of Karnataka. Dear PM, we know that you are for India and we are with you.

    DisAgree Agree Reply Report Abuse

  • royston, valencia, kuwait

    Mon, Jul 21 2008

    There nothing new about the gowda's .. It's their blood .... They have done this to congress and bjp in the recent past.. this was expected.....eve gowda should hink who made him PM wen he had onli 40 MP with him Shame on his part..I wonder whether he has any idea bout the N Deal .... they have no concern bout people.. they are lookin to fill their pocket... name any mny making business.. gowdas are there.... be it mines or the NICE projects... filthy creatures wonder how they even get elected.....looks like there will be elction very soon....

    DisAgree Agree Reply Report Abuse

  • Ronnie, Bantwal

    Mon, Jul 21 2008

    God, please gorgive these sinners.They are testing your patience. If these people do not understand what is nuclear deal then they should keep quiet as they do not know what is nuclear deal. Gowda and his son should quit politics and should shine as agriculturist.

    DisAgree Agree Reply Report Abuse

  • bhaskar, Mangalore/Dubai

    Mon, Jul 21 2008

    It is not N-deal agenda now.all opposition wants demolised the government and they wants try their luck on next election.look at the Gowda family,he taken his laad boy swami to delhi may he will get something there.he didnt like n- deal with america,if George bush offered minister post for gowda family in america they are not bother.what about India's future if minister like Maya become a primeminister...

    DisAgree Agree Reply Report Abuse

  • Suresh.Hegde, Dubai

    Mon, Jul 21 2008

    At last Mr. Gowda got an opportunity to play dirty game.He met prime minister and is demand was rejected, now he is against the government Mr. Gowda as I remember one week back you are talking about ethic and moral, why you have taken so much time to take firm decision.

    DisAgree Agree Reply Report Abuse

  • Arun, Mangalore

    Mon, Jul 21 2008

    This sick creature from Hassan is appearing again in the news. They have a one point agenda, to topple the govt and not the development of this country.

    DisAgree Agree Reply Report Abuse

  • Nihad, Gangulli / Dubai

    Mon, Jul 21 2008

    Its ruling party duty to educate our illiterate MP’s about deal , you can see how many MP’s can speak and understand English and most of our south MP’s can’t speak nor understand Hindi , this is the problem if we have illiterate mp’s.

    DisAgree Agree Reply Report Abuse

  • R.Pai, Mangalore

    Mon, Jul 21 2008

    Absolutely dissappointing to see these characters voting for or against the govt with no idea/knowledge of Nuclear deal. Look at the Gowda family - what a shame!

    DisAgree Agree Reply Report Abuse


Leave a Comment

Title: Gowda, Ajit Back Mayavati - 'Mayamania’ Makes BJP Nervous



You have 2000 characters left.

Disclaimer:

Please write your correct name and email address. Kindly do not post any personal, abusive, defamatory, infringing, obscene, indecent, discriminatory or unlawful or similar comments. Daijiworld.com will not be responsible for any defamatory message posted under this article.

Please note that sending false messages to insult, defame, intimidate, mislead or deceive people or to intentionally cause public disorder is punishable under law. It is obligatory on Daijiworld to provide the IP address and other details of senders of such comments, to the authority concerned upon request.

Hence, sending offensive comments using daijiworld will be purely at your own risk, and in no way will Daijiworld.com be held responsible.