Mayawati tells SC: Statues represent people\'s will

Mayawati tells SC: Statues represent people's will

IANS  |  New Delhi 

on Tuesday told the that the construction of life-size statues of herself represents the "will of the people".

The former minister, in an affidavit filed in the apex court, said: "The will of the people was expressed by the state legislatures with a proposal to install the statues of her to show their respect to contemporary women dalit "

The affidavit also mentioned that the memorials and statues of herself and other leaders are intended to promote values and ideals of various sants, gurus, social reformers and leaders among the public and not intended to promote the symbol of BSP or to glorify her.

Last month, the Supreme Court, while making an oral observations, said should reimburse the public money spent on erecting statues of herself and the party symbol, the elephant, in public places. "Madam Mayawati, reimburse to the exchequer the public money you have spent on the elephants," a bench led by Justice of (CJI) Ranjan Gogoi said.

The SC was hearing Ravi Kant's PIL alleging misuse of crores of rupees of public money spent for installing the statues, including in a park in Noida, on the outskirts of Filed in 2009, the PIL sought a restraint order against the installations, which Kant was carried out at the cost of the state exchequer. The had asked for a (CBI) probe. in her affidavit rubbished the claims made in the PIL.

Kant's PIL alleged that public money was spent to "falsely glorify" the then The statues were installed at a cost of Rs 52.20 crore at public places.

The remarks were oral observations directed at senior Rakesh Khanna, who was representing the in a 10-year-old public interest litigation (PIL) that alleged misuse of public money for installing the statues.

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First Published: Tue, April 02 2019. 23:54 IST