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Yogi can expect smooth UP session Distortion of history: CM vows action

Fragmented, decimated Opp. grapple with internal issues

- AMITA VERMA

A thoroughly fragmented and decimated Opposition in Uttar Pradesh will give a smooth passage to the Yogi Adityanath government in the first Assembly session that begins on Monday.

Opposition parties — demoralise­d after their major defeat in the recent Assembly elections — is battling problems within and is in no position to pose any challenge to the 50-day old Yogi government.

The Samajwadi Party which was not only voted out of power in the elections but reduced to merely 47 members in the state assembly now stands completely fragmented. Mr Akhilesh Yadav is not a member of the state assembly and the other vocal leader Ambica Chaudhary has also left the party.

Senior SP MLA Shivpal Singh Yadav is preparing to strike out on his by forming a Samajwadi Secular Morcha and with his relations with SP president Akhilesh Yadav already strained, he will not take any interest in the assembly proceeding­s.

Another senior SP MLA Azam Khan is also upset with the party leadership which bypassed him in appointing the Leader of Opposition. Mr Azam Khan and his newly-elected son Abdullah Azam are also facing tough times with the Yogi government preparing to investigat­e his dream project Jauhar University and Mr Akhilesh Yadav has not uttered a word in the senior leader’s support.

“We are not going to go overboard in opposing the government because we do not know how the party will position itself in future. SP president Akhilesh Yadav has also not shown any anti-BJP stand so we will not challenge the ruling party in a big way,” said a former SP minister.

The Bahujan Samaj Party, which has been reduced to merely 19 members, is also facing a war within the party and is clearly in no position to give sleepless nights to the BJP government.

The expulsion of senior leader Naseemuddi­n Siddiqui and the subsequent trading of charges between the party leaders have left the BSP MLAs demoralise­d.

“We are looking to saving the party from disintegra­tion and challengin­g the BJP at this time is not our priority. In fact, we are trying to save our legislator­s form splitting the party”, said a senior party legislator. Lucknow, May 14: The UP government will take suggestion­s and change the syllabus to include “forgotten personalit­ies” in history, chief minister Yogi Adityanath said underlinin­g the need to “expose” those who have distorted history. He added there was a need to decide whether there should be a place for those who “relate themselves” to Mehmood Gaznavi, Allauddin Khilji, Babar and Aurangzeb.

“The name of Maharaja Suheldev and other great personalit­ies were removed from history as per a conspiracy. There is a need to expose those who distorted history. We will carry foward this campaign,” he said. — PTI

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