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MULAYAM SUPPORTS BROTHER BUT SAYS SON TO REMAIN CM

Samajwadi Party chief defends general secretary Amar Singh

- VIRENDRA SINGH RAWAT & AGENCIES

Acrimony and personal attacks marked a Samajwadi Party meeting with senior leader Shivpal Yadav snatching the microphone from his nephew and Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav. Shivpal also accused his nephew of planning to float a breakaway party.

Party chief Mulayam Singh Yadav, who chaired the meeting of legislator­s and leaders, stood by general secretary Amar Singh and advised his son Akhilesh to learn from Prime Minister Narendra Modi who visits his mother often. Mulayam also questioned the Akhilesh government’s claims of having taken care of the interests of Muslims of the state.

Akhilesh, who broke down more than once, denied that he had ever planned to launch a new party. He first offered to step down in a choked voice but later accused Amar Singh and those close to him of hatching a “conspiracy” against him and his father. “Let netaji (Mulayam) appoint a chief minister who he feels is honest,” he said. “Why should I form a new party?”

Shivpal, however, disputed Akhilesh’s denials on floating a new party. Shivpal said he was prepared to “swear” by his son and “Ganga Jal” that the CM had talked about floating a new party to contest the upcoming assembly polls in alliance with other political party.

There were sharp exchanges between Akhilesh and Mulayam, who virtually dismissed him as an insignific­ant entity in UP politics who could not win election on his own. “What is your capability? Can you win elections?” Mulayam said, snapping at Akhilesh.

Mulayam also recalled how Amar Singh had been with him in his bad times, particular­ly saving him from going to jail. Mulayam faced a Central Bureau of Investigat­ion probe for allegedly amassing disproport­ionate assets. Akhilesh and his aides have been openly blaming Amar Singh for the crisis and demanding his expulsion.

Mulayam openly backed his brother Shivpal. However, he rejected any possibilit­y of replacing Akhilesh. The political drama was also punctuated by clashes between rival factions outside and inside the venue and after an abrupt end to the meeting of the legislator­s, MPs and ministers.

Shivpal made dramatic appearance at the chief minister’s residence hours later and both drove to Mulayam’s residence in the same car. The meeting, party sources said, could have come at the behest of the party chief.

The proceeding­s reached a flashpoint when Akhilesh accused Rajya Sabha member Amar Singh, who recently returned to SP, of having planted a story in a leading English daily in which he was called ‘Aurangzeb’ and Mulayam ‘Shahjahan’.

Mughal emperor Shahjahan was imprisoned by his son Aurangzeb in his last years. Shivpal, who was standing close by, was seen snatching away the microphone from Akhilesh and calling him a “liar”. “The chief minister is lying… the chief minister is lying,” he told the gathering. Shivpal also demanded that Mulayam should take over the government.

On Sunday, the chief minister had sacked Shivpal from the Cabinet, along with three other ministers. A few hours later, Mulayam expelled party general secretary Ramgopal Yadav, who is supporting Akhilesh, from SP for six years. In Mumbai, Ramgopal told reporters that he was no longer a part of the SP.

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 ?? PHOTO: PTI ?? Supporters of Akhilesh Yadav raise slogans at the party office where the Uttar Pradesh chief minister was attending a meeting with party legislator­s along with SP supremo Mulayam Singh Yadav and state unit chief Shivpal Yadav, in Lucknow on Monday
PHOTO: PTI Supporters of Akhilesh Yadav raise slogans at the party office where the Uttar Pradesh chief minister was attending a meeting with party legislator­s along with SP supremo Mulayam Singh Yadav and state unit chief Shivpal Yadav, in Lucknow on Monday

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