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Statues of living persons can also be installed: Maya govt
August 22, 2009 15:24 IST

The Uttar Pradesh [ Images ] government, which had made budgetary
allocation of crores of rupees for installation of statues of Chief
Minister Mayawati [ Images ] and her mentor Kanshi Ram in the state,
has said it is a wrong notion that only statues of dead persons can be
installed.
The state government expressed dismay over the manner in which the
hype is being created over installation of statues of Mayawati and
quoted examples of superstar Amitabh Bachchan [ Images ] and former
Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee [ Images ] whose statues have been
erected.

"It is a wrong notion that only statues of dead persons can be
installed. There is no dearth of examples whether in the country or
abroad about statues of living persons. In the Indian context, one can
easily refer to A B Vajpayee Institute of Technology and Management,
Gwalior and Amitabh Bachchan Institute at Saifai, Etawah," the state
government said in an affidavit.

"Abroad we have wax statues of film stars, cricketers and other living
personalities finding place in Madame Tussauds museum," the state
said.

The Uttar Pradesh government was responding to the petition accusing
it of misusing public funds for the installation of statues of
Mayawati, Kanshi Ram, other Dalit leaders and that of elephants --
Bahujan Samaj Party's election symbol -- at parks in Lucknow [ Images
] and Noida, adjoining Delhi [ Images ].

The affidavit said Mayawati's statues were installed only to fulfil
the wishes of Kanshi Ram, who willed that wherever his statues were
installed, the statues of Mayawati, "his only heir, must also be
installed."

The state government provided details of budgetary allocation for
carrying out work at parks in Lucknow and Noida stating that Rs 294
crore and Rs 203 crore have been allocated for the two projects.

"Money has been sanctioned by the state government through budgetary
allocations approved by the assembly and every expenditure was
authorised by the state legislature," it said.

"The cultural department made provisions of Rs 194.2 crore in the
financial year 2008-09 and Rs 100 crore in the year 2009-10," it said
in its 51-page affidavit.

The state government said it was a wrong notion that the 'stupa' being
built with other statues will cost Rs 500 crore. "The cost of stupa is
about Rs 203 crore and not Rs 500 crore as stated in newspaper
reports," the state government said.

The PIL filed by advocates Ravi Kant and Sukumar has alleged that
state government was misusing the exchequer to glorify Mayawati by
installing her statues.

They said statues of living persons should not be installed. While
referring to the apex court judgement, the affidavit said, "The
judiciary must exercise self-restraint and eschew the temptation to
encroach into the domain of the legislature or the administrative or
statutory authorities."

Earlier, the apex court had on July 10 cleared the decks for the Uttar
Pradesh government to carry out work for installation of statues of
Mayawati and other dalit leaders at a park in Noida.

It had refused to interfere in the matter in which the approval has
been granted by the state Cabinet.

"If it has been approved by the government, this court cannot
interfere," a Bench headed by Chief Justice K G Balakrishnan had said,
when an application seeking to maintain the status quo on the works
was mentioned before it.

"If the cabinet has approved it, then we can't do anything," the Bench
had said.

The Uttar Pradesh government had proposed to install statues of
several BSP leaders including that of Mayawati and party founder
Kanshi Ram in the gigantic 4-km long walled area along the bank of
river Yamuna in Noida.

The PIL had sought a direction to restrain Mayawati from installing
her statues and those of elephants at public places with public fund
and demanded a CBI probe into the misuse of state funds.

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