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Thursday, March 18, 2010

Bahujan Currency Party

Now only one understood why Mayawati’s party gets no root in Kerala though there is sufficient number of people belonging t o backward classes. It is very difficult for BSP workers of Kerala to make a currency garland in tune with one given to Mayawati in UP. It is wonderful to see that Mayawati has accepted two garlands of currency notes, one of value Rs 5crore with 1000 rupee notes and another one of value 18 lakh with currencies of lower denominations. Who said India is country of majority poor men who have never seen a 1000 rupee note? Mayawati not only a leader of the poor but aso a person of extravagance.


It is time to rename BSP as BCP(Bahujan Currency Party) as it knows how to fold and staple neatly Rs 1000, Rs.500 and Rs.100 notes in the form of garlands. The two garlands are likely to find place in Guinness book of world records for its notoriety. India's 'future prime minister' may likely to make Rs10000 notes and craft another garland to beat her own record in the Guinness. If 33 percent reservation is intended to give more power to women like Mayawati India will become one of the most corrupt countries in the world. A thorough probe by the Income Tax Department is needed in corrupt money garlands.

Again, stapling, folding and garlanding of currency notes are against the Clean Note Policy of India. The Government of India and the Reserve Bank of India had decided to do away the practice of stapling and folding of notes since 1996. The garland making with notes is, therefore, an insult to the proper handling of Indian currency. Mayawati’s party has thus committed double crime by amassing unaccounted money and sullying Indian currency.

K A Solaman
The New Indian Express March 19, 2010

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