Barely any resident remembers when Mayawati last visited her birthplace바카라Badalpur village in Uttar Pradesh바카라s Gautam Buddh Nagar district. Some reluctantly reply that it was around 10-12 years ago. Prabhu Kutir, the small house where the Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) supremo was born in 1956 and spent her early childhood, was handed over to a relative, Vikram Singh, 41, in 2006.
Answering a query as to why she was not making frequent public appearances unlike prominent leaders of other parties, Singh tells Outlook, 바카라Behenji doesn바카라t believe in drama-baazi. The party believes in people-to-people contact instead of election extravaganzas.바카라 After a pause, he continues, while refuting media predictions about BSP바카라s poll prospects in the forthcoming UP assembly elections, 바카라The 바카라managed바카라 media always shows our party in bad light.바카라
His defence seems to be at odds with Mayawati바카라s widely-perceived political paralysis. Even on sensitive issues of atrocities against Dalits, such as the Hathras rape incident, she has been severely criticised for her silence. Supreme Court lawyer Seema Kushwaha, who represents the Hathras gang rape and murder victim, though, joined the BSP recently.
Mayawati바카라s alleged inactivity seems to have no impact on her party바카라s supporters in Badalpur바카라which was once called VVIP village due to its imposing infrastructure. An alternative underground electricity supply line to the village has been lying defunct since Mayawati lost power in March 2012. Today, the village near Ghaziabad on NH 34 portrays an ugly picture of government apathy. All the employment generation programmes started during Mayawati바카라s tenure have been abandoned halfway.
Almost every day, party activists like Vikram Singh and district vice president Satpal Gautam conduct a door-to-door campaign to consolidate BSP바카라s vote share in the constituency. 바카라For seeking votes, we just discuss the state바카라s law and order situation, employment scenario and development in the education and health sectors when BSP was in power on four occasions in UP,바카라 he says, arguing that all the big infrastructure projects in UP, such as Noida International Airport, eight-lane Ganga Expressway, eight-lane Yamuna/Taj Expressway, Buddh International Circuit and Gautam Buddha University at Dankaur, were envisioned and started under Mayawati바카라s rule. They boasted that it was during her tenure as chief minister바카라between 2007-08 and 2010-11바카라that the state바카라s average annual GDP growth rate shot up to 17 per cent.
No. 2 in UP바카라s politics
UP has a 21 per cent Dalit population and the BSP has successfully maintained about 20 per cent vote share in the past three decades. In the last assembly elections in 2017, BSP won 19 seats. It secured the number 2 position along with the Samajwadi Party (SP) in terms of vote share, which was 22 per cent. But in the Lok Sabha polls of 2019, which it fought in alliance with SP, it emerged as the second-largest party in UP after winning 10 seats, whereas SP had to satisfy itself with only five.


Dalit fortress Two views of Mayawati바카라s old house in Badalpur, UP
바카라In this election, BSP is the only party that is contesting in all 403 state assembly seats on its own,바카라 says Prof. Vivek Kumar, chairperson at the Centre for Study of Social Systems, School of Social Sciences, JNU, New Delhi. 바카라In the 2017 elections, when everything was going against BSP, the party managed to get 22.5 per cent vote share.바카라
바카라This time, the media is telling us that Mayawati and her party are finished! Why is there this animosity that they are inflating SP and decimating BSP?바카라 he asks.
He says when SP came to power in 2012, the election was contested under the leadership of Mulayam Singh Yadav and other leaders like Shivpal Yadav, prominent Kurmi leader Beni Prasad Verma, besides stalwarts like Azam Khan, who still holds sway despite being in jail; important Thakur leader Amar Singh, and celebrities like Jaya Prada and Jaya Bachchan. 바카라In 2017, Akhilesh entered into an alliance with Congress. He didn바카라t fight 403 seats on his own. In 2019, he fought in alliance with BSP. In 2022, he is again entering into an alliance with smaller political parties,바카라 he says.
Contradicting his views, however, Bibekanand Nayak, an assistant professor and assistant director at the Centre for Study of Social Exclusion and Inclusive Policy, Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University, Lucknow, says BSP바카라s inability to retain leaders and forge alliances with smaller parties was proving detrimental to its existence.
Calling out the absence of a student wing in the party and its abstinence from local body elections, Nayak wonders, 바카라Where will the young leadership and cadre come from?바카라 He also touches upon the reasons behind the party바카라s passivity, saying, 바카라The party cadre don바카라t hold protest rallies, as the social discrimination escalates against them within no time. So they don바카라t exert their political identity.바카라
Is BSP afraid?
On December 30, Union home minister Amit Shah mocked Mayawati for not holding political rallies, saying, 바카라Elections are round the corner but Behenji seems already afraid.바카라 In a stinging reply, she said the ruling party was wasting public money.
Unlike the rest of the political parties like BJP, Congress and SP, says Harish S. Wankhede, an assistant professor at Centre for Political Studies, School of Social Sciences, JNU, 바카라BSP never carried out that kind of typical activism like protest movements or agitations and rallies. It never even released poll manifestos. The party바카라s electoral campaigns have always been personalised. And it has paid BSP off for long.바카라
But this time, he adds, 바카라The conventional mode of politics doesn바카라t seem to be helping it. The party is lacking visionary leadership, capital, party infrastructure and intellectual support.바카라
바카라BJP is a powerful party, whereas SP is a strong Opposition party. So BSP바카라s prospects look bleak,바카라 Wankhede says, adding, 바카라Mayawati also looks tired. There is none who seems to be sailing the party through troubled waters.바카라
Prof. Kumar believes mainstream media is not showing the real picture. He adds that according to BSP바카라s national general secretary Satish Chandra Mishra, at least 75 Brahmin sammelans and 86 reserved constituency meetings have been held across the state ahead of the polls. 바카라On October 9, Behenji held a grand rally at Lucknow. In September, she addressed a massive Brahmin Sammelan in Lucknow. As per my estimates, more than 500 meetings have been held by senior party leaders so far,바카라 he explains. 바카라But nobody is talking about it.바카라
Recently, the party entered cyberspace in a big way. 바카라We can also make anything trend on Twitter now,바카라 claims Vikram Singh in Badalpur. With the emergence of alternative media, there has been a remarkable growth in Dalit news platforms in the digital space. 바카라This has liberated us from the grip of mainstream media,바카라 he adds, confidently.
A weak opposition leader
Commenting on Mayawati바카라s role as an Opposition leader, Bibekanand Nayak says: 바카라She failed to play that role after losing the assembly elections. We have never seen her in public the way SP chief Akhilesh Yadav and for that matter, Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi, make their presence felt as Opposition leaders.바카라
He adds even leaders like Mayawati바카라s younger brother Anand Kumar, who is the party바카라s national vice president, and his son Aakash Anand, who is the party바카라s national coordinator and a key member of BSP바카라s 바카라Team Gen-Next바카라, keep a low profile.
Drawing a contrast between the functioning of Mayawati and her mentor Kanshi Ram, he says, 바카라Kanshi Ram was a father figure who mentored a lot of leaders. But Mayawati has expelled most of them. Older OBC leaders like Swami Prasad Maurya have migrated to other parties. The new leaders are yet to rise.바카라
Even though BSP has fielded many Muslim candidates in western UP, observers like Nayak and Wankhede believe Muslims are more inclined towards SP as Akhilesh has fiercely opposed BJP바카라s discriminatory policies, unlike Mayawati.


Beyond media spotlight A BSP campaign underway in UP바카라s Dadri in 2022 (top); UP voters listen to a campaign.
BSP doesn바카라t have a prominent Muslim face since Naseemuddin Siddiqui바카라s expulsion from the party in 2017, as a result of which the party is unlikely to get Muslim votes, they add. Further, they say, there is a perception she may join hands with BJP after the elections. Maintaining that several parties including All India Trinamool Congress, Janata Dal (United), Peoples바카라 Democratic Party and Shiromani Akali Dal, have hobnobbed with the BJP, Prof. Kumar says, 바카라Only BSP is looked down upon for their past alliance with BJP. Why? Is there a caste angle?바카라
바카라Mainstream media is lampooning a party that has remarkably strengthened Indian democracy. It is just absurd,바카라 he says, as he questions the secular credentials of SP for accommodating defectors from BJP.
Departure from core ideology
Even if the party reinvents itself, Harish Wankhede says, he is unsure if it will regain lost ground. 바카라Political conditions have changed. The Dalit votebank has fragmented. Every political party has set up Dalit cells.바카라 With Bhim Army바카라s Chandrashekhar Azad taking the plunge into electoral politics, he claims, 바카라There is a lot of confusion among lower Dalit voters.바카라
However, taking strong exception, Prof. Vivek Kumar calls Chandrashekhar a 바카라no entity바카라 on the ground. 바카라Had Chandrashekhar been so powerful, he would have been successful in forging an alliance with Congress or SP by now. The media has been projecting him with an objective to demean Mayawati. He is an agitator just like Anna Hazare.바카라
While Bibekanand Nayak admits that Chandrashekhar is not a mass leader, he says, 바카라Bhim Army바카라s emergence is an indication of BSP바카라s decline. Several young party workers have shifted to Ambedkar groups set up by other parties in recent years. Aspiring leaders want an opportunity to grow, and BSP needs to understand this.바카라
Observers like Amol Vajji, a Nagpur-based academic who works with the Moolniwasi Sangh바카라an offshoot of BAMCEF (Backward and Minority Communities Employees Federation)바카라feel BSP has deviated from its core Ambedkarite ideology. 바카라Now, the party has been giving leadership to upper caste people,바카라 he deplores. Invoking Kanshi Ram바카라s iconic speech delivered on April 14, 1984, Vajji asserts, 바카라BSP must go back to his formula of mobilising 85 per cent of the population, which includes SC, ST, OBC and minorities.바카라
For Mayawati, Vajji suggests, the primary objective should be dissemination of Ambedkarite ideology. 바카라We want BSP to come to power, as other Ambedkarite organisations have limitations. Only BSP has the bandwidth to come to power and protect the interests of SC, STs, OBCs and the minorities,바카라 he adds.
His sentiment resonated in Baral, a small village in UP바카라s Bulandshahr as well. Unlike Mayawati바카라s native village Badalpur, voters here are largely divided between BJP, SP and BSP. Although Dalits laud Narendra Modi and Yogi Adityanath here, they say they won바카라t vote for the BJP. Deepak Kumar, 19, an aspiring army soldier, tells Outlook, 바카라Whatever little improvement we have seen in our social status in the past few decades, is because of BSP. We will vote for it.바카라
(This appeared in the print edition as "Can the Elephant Resurrect Itself?")