Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Two more SP MLCS resign from council

- M Tariq Khan tariq.khan@hindustant­imes.com

LUCKNOW: Two more SP lawmakers, Ashok Bajpai and Ambika Chowdhary, tendered their resignatio­ns from the legislativ­e council on Wednesday taking the total number of MLCs who have quit SP so far to five. Ambika Chowdhary is an SP turncoat who joined the BSP after being sacked by Akhilesh Yadav.

LUCKNOW: Two more Samajwadi Party lawmakers, Ashok Bajpai and Ambika Chowdhary, tendered their resignatio­ns from the legislativ­e council on Wednesday taking the total number of MLCs who have quit SP so far to five.

Ambika Chowdhary is an SP turncoat who joined the Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) after he was sacked by Akhilesh Yadav after taking over the party’s rein in January this year.

However, Chowdhary technicall­y continued to be an SP MLC as the party did not move an applicatio­n for his disqualifi­cation lest it created a vacancy for the BJP.

“I have no intention of joining the BJP. Morally, I should have resigned earlier but I waited lest I was accused of paving way for the BJP,” Chowdhary told HT.

“Now that five vacancies are already there in the legislativ­e council, which the BJP needs to accommodat­e its ministers, I decided to put in my papers,” he said. SP MLC Ashok Bajpai attributed his resignatio­n to the disregard shown to Mulayam Singh Yadav in the party.

“I could no longer bear the manner in which Mulayam Singh Yadav has been sidelined in a party which he had himself set up,” Bajpai said after handing over his resignatio­n to the vice chairman of the legislativ­e council. Bajpai, whose term as an MLC was to expire on January 30, 2021, is expected to join the BJP soon.

According to sources, at least two more SP MLCs are planning to quit. With Bajpai’s resignatio­n, SP’s strength in the legislativ­e council has come down to 59 from 64. Reacting to the exodus of SP lawmakers, party national president Akhilesh Yadav had on Monday said those who wanted to leave the party were free to do so but they should not concoct excuses.

Those who have quit the SP are known to be close Mulayam aides and were unhappy over the state of affairs ever since Akhilesh took over the reins of the party after the family feud.

The SP received the first jolt when three of its MLCs – Bukkal Nawab, Jaiveer Singh and Yashwant Singh – quit the party during the visit of BJP president Amit Shah to Lucknow for a party programme on July 29.

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