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Mulayam, Akhilesh disagree on Shivpal; Ansari's QED may merge with SP

In June, Akhilesh Yadav prevailed over his father in preventing the merger of SP with QED.

Lucknow: In an indication that all is not well within the party, Samajwadi Party supremo Mulayam Singh Yadav on Monday came out in support of his brother and Cabinet Minister Shivpal Yadav, saying if he left SP, it will get divided into factions.

His remarks came a day after Shivpal threatened to resign alleging rampant corruption in the Uttar Pradesh government headed by Mulayam's son Akhilesh Yadav. Assembly polls in UP are due next year.

At a flag-hoisting programme on the occasion of Independence Day, Mulayam said that a conspiracy was being hatched against Shivpal within SP and if he leaves the party, it will get divided into factions.

He said he had read media reports that Shivpal while expressing concern over touts and musclemen calling the shots in the state, had threatened to resign.

"Shivpal is working very hard. A few people are against him. If he quits, then the sitiation for the party will become bad. Half of the people will go with him," the SP supreme said.

As some party leaders attempted to prevent the issue from being talked about in the presence of the media, he said, "How does it matter? An issue that is true is true."

SP state president and UP Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav was present on the occasion.

Mulayam Singh and Akhilesh Yadav, father and son, have not been on the same page over Shivpal Yadav, who wants to merge Mukhtar Ansari’s notorious Quami Ekta Dal (QED) with Samajwadi Party.

In June, Akhilesh Yadav prevailed over his father in preventing the merger of SP with QED.

But an NDTV report said that now, Mulayam Singh Yadav may forge ahead with the merger because Mukhtar Ansari's criminal credentials are outweighed by his ability to drive more Muslim supporters to the Samajwadi Party. In deference to the Chief Minister's objections, Ansari may not be allowed to run for election, though his two brothers are likely to be sanctioned as candidates.

While expressing concern over "land-grabbing", Shivpal, who was in Mainpuri, had spoken about his resignation.

He had alleged some party workers and office-bearers were involved in "wrongful acts" of "land-grabbing and harassment of the public".

"MLAs and MLCs involved in such activities will be expelled from SP. Those party workers and office-bearers involved in land grabbing and acts of deceit will be expelled," Shivpal had said on Monday.

He had said, "Government staff at police stations and tehsils are not paying heed to public grievances. SP had to face defamation because of those involved in land-grabbing and illegal acts."

Shivpal had later said in an statement that SP would not allow people to be harassed even if it requires him to resign.

"Samajwadi Party will never allow harassment of the public...Iske liye chahe mujhe istifa kyun na dena pade (for this I am even prepared to resign)...Those involved in harassment of the people have no connection with SP," he said.

Mulayam said that from next month, he would hold rallies in 18 divisions.

( Source : Deccan Chronicle with agency inputs )
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