Tuesday 6 September 2011
WikiLeaks allegations, says its founder should be sent to mental asylum
the revelations made by WikiLeaks that her key aide Satish Chandra Mishra had called her corrupt and authoritarian.
Addressing media, the Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) chief termed the whistleblower website's disclosures as "false and baseless".
Either the owner (founder) of WikiLeaks -- Julian Assange -- "has lost his mind or he is playing in the hands of anti-social elements and opposition parties ahead of the assembly polls" in Uttar Pradesh next year, she said calling the WikiLeaks claims were an "act of mischief".
"He should be sent to mental asylum. If there is no space for him in the asylum of his country, then he can be sent to the asylum of Agra," Mayawati said.
Calling the WikiLeaks' claims a conspiracy against Dalits and an attempt to spoil the BSP's image, Mayawati said, "With UP polls next year, our opponents will continue with such kinds of drama. I advise my party workers not to heed to them."
Read more at: http://indiatoday.intoday.in/story/mayawati-wikileaks-allegations/1/150249.html?cp
Addressing media, the Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) chief termed the whistleblower website's disclosures as "false and baseless".
Either the owner (founder) of WikiLeaks -- Julian Assange -- "has lost his mind or he is playing in the hands of anti-social elements and opposition parties ahead of the assembly polls" in Uttar Pradesh next year, she said calling the WikiLeaks claims were an "act of mischief".
"He should be sent to mental asylum. If there is no space for him in the asylum of his country, then he can be sent to the asylum of Agra," Mayawati said.
Calling the WikiLeaks' claims a conspiracy against Dalits and an attempt to spoil the BSP's image, Mayawati said, "With UP polls next year, our opponents will continue with such kinds of drama. I advise my party workers not to heed to them."
Read more at: http://indiatoday.intoday.in/story/mayawati-wikileaks-allegations/1/150249.html?cp