The Asian Age

Cong hits back, says Mulayam behind UP loss

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Lucknow, May 8: A day after Mulayam Singh Yadav blamed Congress for the loss in UP polls, the party hit back saying the SP patron’s words and actions do not match and that he had always drifted away when attempts to form a joint front against “communal” forces were made.

The family feud in the first family of Samajwadi Party should not have become a public affair and efforts should have been made by both the sides to resolve it amicably, UP Congress spokespers­on Ashok Singh said.

He termed Mr Yadav’s claim that the Congress was responsibl­e for the current poor state of SP as “baseless”. “Mulayam’s allegation­s are devoid of any substance and are simply baseless. Who broke the coalition of like-minded secular forces in Bihar? It was Mulayam Singh Yadav. There is a clear difference in his words and action,” Mr Singh said.

The Congress spokespers­on said that it was Mr Yadav who always drifted away from any coalition which tried to put up a joint front against “communal and opportunis­tic” forces.

On Sunday, Mr Yadav had in Mainpuri said, “Alliance with Congress is responsibl­e for the present poor state of the party. I had advised Akhilesh for not going ahead with it but he went ahead. SP is alone is responsibl­e for its defeat.”

He had also claimed that the Congress had left no stone unturned to ruin his life and had lodged cases against him. Mr Yadav also came under fire from the BJP Monday for his comments Sunday against the Prime Minister.

Accusing the SP patron of “disrespect­ing the overwhelmi­ng mandate” of the voters of UP, the BJP urged him to do serious introspect­ion and soul searching.

“The way Mulayam was virtually thrown out of the SP by his son Akhilesh Yadav… Given his current state of mind, his statements are not surprising,” UP BJP spokespers­on Manish Shukla said.

Mr Yadav had Sunday attacked Narendra Modi alleging that he had “lied” to the people by promising them `15 lakh in every account but even a sum of `15,000 was not given.

Mr Shukla said the voters of UP have given a befitting reply to the SP in the Lok Sabha as well as Assembly elections.

“Mulayam must undertake serious introspect­ion and re-thinking of the various deeds of his partymen and workers. UP’s bad performanc­e in the nationwide cleanlines­s rankings must give him some food for thought as the previous SP government did little to improve the state’s cleanlines­s quotient,” he said.

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