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  • As USUAL, Mayawati has been selective in her tours to poll-bound states. But the hardtask master that she is, she has divided work among her key ministers and aides. They are shuttling between Lucknow and the locations assigned to them. So in Madhya Pradesh, Daddu Prasad was stationed in Bundelkhand, Rakesh Dhar Tripathi was stationed in Baghelkhand (Satna), and Ranganath Mishra was stationed in Mahakaushal (Jabalpur) to monitor the canvassing. Steering it from Bhopal was another minister, Anant Mishra, a confidant of Satish Mishra, and Mayawati’s trusted party worker Rajaram. In Rajasthan, the same routine is being followed by another minister Ramvir Upadhyay, while in Delhi, Dharmveer Singh Saini has been busy carrying forward Mayawati’s instructions.

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