Mayawati has to deposit money used for erecting her statues, says SC

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New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Friday said it was of the tentative view that BSP chief Mayawati had to deposit public money used for erecting statues of herself and elephants, the party’s symbol, at parks in Lucknow and Noida to the state exchequer.

The remarks were made by a bench hearing a petition filed by an advocate who had contended that public money could not be used for creating own statues and for propagating the political party.

“We are of the tentative view that Mayawati has to deposit the public money spent on her statues and party symbol to the state exchequer,” a bench headed by Chief Justice Ranjan Gogoi said.

The bench, also comprising Justices Deepak Gupta and Sanjeev Khanna, posted the matter for final hearing on April 2.

The bench made it clear that the tentative view was expressed by it as the matter would take some time for hearing.

“We will have it for final disposal on April 2,” the bench said.

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