A pocket-sized photograph of B R Ambedkar (Babasaheb) hangs on a makeshift tarpaulin 바카라wall바카라 of a tea stall that Laxmi, 33, and her husband, Rajan Kumar, 37, run in Najibabad town of Bijnor district in Uttar Pradesh (UP). Laxmi, who complains of not having a ration card, has been following the goings-on at a hotel named 바카라Najeeb Darbar바카라 across the street where renegade leader Chandrashekhar Azad Ravan바카라s Aazad Samaj Party (Kanshi Ram) has set up a temporary office. The four-year-old party was to contest its first Lok Sabha elections from Nagina constituency on April 19. 바카라This time we have two contenders fighting for the legacy of Babasaheb,바카라 Kumar says with a laugh, a week ahead of the polls. While Azad is one, the other is Akash Anand, Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) supremo Mayawati바카라s lesser-known uttaradhikari (successor). Pointing at her own steeping kettle as she brews a fresh batch of tea, Laxmi says, 바카라The ketlee (kettle, Azad바카라s party symbol) seems to be ahead of the haathi (elephant, BSP바카라s party symbol).바카라