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Mayawati (birth: January 15, 1956; full name: Mayawati Prabhu Das) is the national president of Bahujan Samaj Party. The Dalit woman, who has been interfering in the Indian politics of Dalit politics, took over the reins of Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister four times.

personal life:
Mayawati was born on January 15, 1956, in New Delhi, from the womb of Ramriati, wife of Lord Deol, a government employee. Later, his father retired from the posts of Indian post and telegraph department as head of the department.Mayawati has 6 brothers and two sisters.Myayvati's ancestor, village Badalpur, was living in Gautam Buddha Nagar, Uttar Pradesh. The family belongs to the Dalit sub-caste Jatav (Chamar).

1. Permanent Residence: C-57, Indrapuri, New Delhi-110012
2. Current accommodation: C-1/12, Humayun Road, New Delhi-110003

Entering politics:
After coming in contact with Kanshiram in 1977, he decided to become a full-time political politician. Under the conservation of Kanshiram, he was part of his core team at the time when the BSP was founded in 1984.

Political life:

  • 1989: Bijnor Lok Sabha elected Member of Parliament from Uttar Pradesh.
  • 1994: Elected to the Rajya Sabha from Uttar Pradesh.
  • 1995: As the first Indian Dalit woman, she took oath as the Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh state.
  • Mayawati is a strong column in Uttar Pradesh's politics. You have been following the working hours of chief minister in Uttar Pradesh.



  • June 3, 1995-18, Oct. 1995
  • March 21, 1997-20, September 1997
  • May 3, 2002-26, 2003
  • 13 May 2007-6 March 2012

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