Mayawati – BSP President & Former Member of Rajya Sabha

Kumari Mayawati is one of India’s most influential and iconic political leaders, renowned for being the first female Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh from the Scheduled Caste community. She has served four terms as Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh and continues to lead as the National President of the Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP). Often referred to as “Behen Ji”, Mayawati is regarded as a symbol of empowerment for the Dalit-Bahujan community across the country.

Short Bio of Mayawati

Full Name: Kumari Mayawati
Date of Birth: 15 January 1956
Birthplace: Delhi, India
Political Party: Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP)
Current Position: National President of BSP
Past Positions: Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh (1995, 1997, 2002–2003, 2007–2012)
Constituency: Akbarpur (Uttar Pradesh)
Education: B.A. (Kalindi College, University), B.Ed., LL.B.
Profession: Politician, Social Worker
Marital Status: Unmarried
Religion: Hinduism

Early Life and Education

Mayawati was born into a modest Dalit family in Delhi. Her father, Shri Prabhu Das, was a post office employee and RSS member, and her mother, Smt. Ram Rati was a homemaker. She completed her Bachelor’s in Arts from Kalindi College (Delhi University) in 1975, and later earned B.Ed. and LL.B. degrees from Meerut University and Delhi University, respectively.

While preparing for the Indian Administrative Services (IAS) exams, she was deeply influenced by Kanshi Ram, the founder of BSP, who mentored her and introduced her to politics.

Political Journey

In 1984, Kanshi Ram founded the Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) to represent the voice of Dalits and backward classes. Mayawati joined the BSP at the grassroots level and quickly rose through the ranks. On 18 September 2003, she was elected as the National President of the party.

Chief Ministerial Tenure:

1995 – First Dalit woman CM of any Indian state
1997 – Second term
2002 to 2003 – Coalition CM
2007 to 2012 – Full-term Chief Minister

Her governance focused on law and order, infrastructure development, and social justice. Under her leadership, criminal activities reduced significantly, and she initiated monumental construction projects honoring Dalit icons.

Political Achievements:

• Jailed several mafia dons and high-profile criminals
• Advocated for strict anti-rape laws and women’s safety
• Maintained the lowest riot and crime rates during her tenure
• Built BSP as a national party with Dalit-Bahujan ideology

Contact Info of Kumari Mayawati (BSP President)

Name: Kumari Mayawati
Mobile Number: +91 91919 19191
WhatsApp: +91 91919 19191
Phone Numbers:
• BSP Office: 011-24640183
• Landline (Delhi Residence): 23356162
Email IDs:
[email protected]
[email protected]
Residential Address (Delhi): Bungalow No. 29, Lodhi Estate, New Delhi – 110003
Permanent Residence (Lucknow): Kothi No. 13A, Mall Avenue, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh – 226001
Delhi Office Address: 14, Gurudwara Rakabganj Road, New Delhi – 110001
Office Fax No: 220550

Use contact details for political queries, press, and public concerns.

Social Media Handles of Mayawati (Behen Ji)

With a growing online presence, Mayawati Ji is engaging the public, especially the youth and marginalized communities, through verified social media platforms:

Instagram: instagram.com/mayawati_official
Facebook: facebook.com/MayawatiFanPage (Not Official)
X (Twitter): x.com/Mayawati
YouTube: youtube.com/@bahujansamajparty_BSP
Official Website: https://bahujansamajparty.net

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q: When did Mayawati become the Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh?
She served four terms – in 1995, 1997, 2002–2003, and 2007–2012.

Q: Is Mayawati married?
No, she is unmarried.

Q: What is Mayawati’s educational qualification?
She holds degrees in B.A., B.Ed., and LL.B.

Q: How can I contact Mayawati or the BSP headquarters?
You can email her at [email protected] or call 011-24640183 (BSP office).

Q: What is Mayawati’s official constituency?
She has represented Akbarpur, Uttar Pradesh.

Kumari Mayawati remains a trailblazing leader in Indian politics, especially in championing the rights of the Scheduled Castes and marginalized communities. Her unmatched leadership, political resilience, and influence make her one of the most significant political figures in India today. As the head of the Bahujan Samaj Party, her ideology and political strategy continue to inspire millions nationwide.

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