Log in

View Full Version : Indian leader wants taller statue of her small self


nthfinity
06-10-2008, 12:03 PM
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080610/ap_on_re_as/india_short_statue;_ylt=Am8SiObiXIr17JIXV7OPBNcsQE 4F


By BISWAJEET BANERJEE, Associated Press Writer Tue Jun 10, 5:00 AM ET

LUCKNOW, India - She may be diminutive, but the fiery leader of India's most populous state has no patience for short statues of herself.
http://d.yimg.com/us.yimg.com/p/ap/20080610/capt.0c0f3d0ff9bb4cf28f718f37c74f08c2.india_politi cians_statue_xdel101.jpg?x=180&y=274&q=85&sig=5pkYmKU8Xaxtkmvb3jA4jg-- (http://news.yahoo.com/nphotos/Lucknow2C-India-India-Mayawati-India-Uttar-Pradesh-state-waves/photo//080610/481/0c0f3d0ff9bb4cf28f718f37c74f08c2//s:/ap/20080610/ap_on_re_as/india_short_statue;_ylt=Am7Akuusq5S2B3AKTRx2cnP9xg 8F)
Mayawati, the 5-foot tall chief minister of the northern India state of Uttar Pradesh, ordered officials to replace a 12-foot bronze statue of herself with a larger one because it was 3 feet shorter than nearby statues of other leaders.
"Her statue was just a mismatch, so it was replaced with a bigger and a heavier statue," Diwakar Tripathi, a government spokesman, told The Associated Press in the state capital of Lucknow on Monday.
The new likeness of Mayawati on the banks of the Gomti river stands 15 feet tall and weighs 20 tons — the same as the three others with which it stands, Tripathi said. Mayawati goes by only one name.
Opposition parties in Uttar Pradesh, home to 180 million people, called the statues a waste of money. The combined cost of Mayawati's first statue and the one that replaced it last week was an estimated $950,000 — no small fee in a region of India notorious for its bad roads, spotty electricity and endemic poverty.
Mayawati, one of India's most visible low-caste leaders, has developed a reputation for grandiose public displays since her election last year, addressing massive rallies decked out in fine silks and diamond jewelry.
It's a persona that has helped win her the support of her fellow dalits, the so-called untouchables who are the bottom of Hinduism's complex social hierarchy and have faced centuries of often violent discrimination.


http://us.bc.yahoo.com/b?P=rZrjfUWTcurAw_VBRzHF1gUeR.6_GUhOo90AABzW&T=17t8be7bt%2fX%3d1213113309%2fE%3d84920061%2fR%3d news%2fK%3d5%2fV%3d2.1%2fW%3dH%2fY%3dYAHOO%2fF%3d3 958945585%2fH%3dY2FjaGVoaW50PSJuZXdzIiBjb250ZW50PS JpdDtnb3Zlcm5tZW50O2hvbWU7bW9uZXk7cG92ZXJ0eTtlbGVj dGlvbjtJdDsiIHJlZnVybD0iIiB0b3BpY3M9IiI-%2fQ%3d-1%2fS%3d1%2fJ%3d7A719345&U=13gmcvqi3%2fN%3d36eEGELEYpY-%2fC%3d624324.12330225.12722931.11952034%2fD%3dSIP R%2fB%3d5232579%2fV%3d1

Mattk
06-11-2008, 02:07 AM
Okie-doke. That's one big statue for one small woman. This is what loses elections in real democracies. Either her state opposition is retarded or she's corrupt. Probably both.