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LUCKNOW: Mounting a scathing attack on BSP supremo and former Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Mayawati, Indian Justice Party (IJP) on Saturday called the self-confessed `Dalit ki Beti' aa `Daulat ki Beti'. ``The manner in which Mayawati is managing BSP affairs, it is clear that she is least concerned about the interests of Dalits and backwards,'' IJP U.P. unit chief Kalicharan said addressing a news conference here this afternoon. He alleged Mayawati was blatantly selling party tickets for the 2007 Assembly polls in U.P. ``It does not matter if the ticket-seeker is a criminal or a non-political person. The highest bidders are being given BSP tickets,'' Mr Kalicharan added. The IJP leader also sought to know the logic behind BSP organising `Brahmin Sammelans' across the State. ``It is the same party which had coined the slogan of "Tilak, tarazu aur talwar, unko maro joote chaar" is now trying to woo the upper castes." "This shows their commitment towards the emancipation of the marginalised sections,'' he said. ``Ms Mayawati is the biggest manipulator of Dalit votes. She has now become `Daulat ki Beti' and is befooling the `Bahujan Samaj' by proclaiming herself as `Dalit ki Beti','' the IJP leader said. Kalicharan -- a former legislator -- also lambasted Samajwadi Party chief and UP Chief Minister Mulayam Singh Yadav for making false promises to the minorities and Dalits. - UNI
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