
The shrinking of Mishra’s role came after adverse court judgments in some important cases, like the Supreme Court refusing to stay the high court judgment that quashed the government’s decision to cancel police recruitment made during the previous Samajwadi Party regime, and the apex court admitting a PIL against the installation of Mayawati statues.
Party sources said most of the advocates who represent the state government in the High Court and the Supreme Court were selected by Mishra. On Wednesday, Mishra scored a victory for the UP government when the Supreme Court gave its go-ahead for the demolition of the Lucknow jail to pave the way for an ecological park. But there is long list of politically important cases pending, both in the Supreme Court and the Allahabad High Court, including the case of disproportionate assets against Mayawati.
Mishra’s supporters have not taken kindly to Mayawati’s public announcement over the new role for the man who was till the other day her most trusted political emissary when the CM was busy pursuing her avowed prime ministerial ambitions.
“Mayawati could have avoided making a public announcement about the new role of Mishra. After all, Mishraji is considered to be the chief architect of the Brahmin participation in the BSP after the Assembly elections in 2007,” said a supporter of Mishra. The development has almost coincided with the induction of former advocate general S M A Kazmi in the BSP and his appointment as the chairman of the state Minority Commission. Kazmi was earlier in the Samajwadi Party. Now, Mayawati has two advisers in legal matters — Mishra and Kazmi.