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'''Mayawati Kumari''' (born ], ]) is a politician in ] and currently the president of the ] (BSP) which has influence mainly in ]. She has been the ] of ] three times, briefly during 1995 and 1997, and from 2002 to 2003. Mayawati is the first ] |
'''Mayawati Kumari''' (born ], ]) is a politician in ] and currently the president of the ] (BSP) which has influence mainly in ]. She has been the ] of ] three times, briefly during 1995 and 1997, and from 2002 to 2003. Mayawati is the first ] (untouchable) to become the Chief Minister of any of India's states. | ||
Mayawati studied law at the University of Delhi and worked as a teacher before embarking on a political career as the protege of ], the founder of the BSP. In her career as a politician she has won elections to the national and state assemblies in addition to serving as Chief Minister several times. | Mayawati studied law at the University of Delhi and worked as a teacher before embarking on a political career as the protege of ], the founder of the BSP. In her career as a politician she has won elections to the national and state assemblies in addition to serving as Chief Minister several times. |
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Mayawati Kumari (born January 15, 1956) is a politician in India and currently the president of the Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) which has influence mainly in Uttar Pradesh. She has been the Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh three times, briefly during 1995 and 1997, and from 2002 to 2003. Mayawati is the first Dalit (untouchable) to become the Chief Minister of any of India's states.
Mayawati studied law at the University of Delhi and worked as a teacher before embarking on a political career as the protege of Kanshi Ram, the founder of the BSP. In her career as a politician she has won elections to the national and state assemblies in addition to serving as Chief Minister several times.
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