Akhilesh told me he would float new party: Shivpal at SP meet

Shivpal told party chief Mulayam Singh Yadav, "Netaji, there is a need for you to take over reins of Uttar Pradesh."

October 24, 2016 03:10 pm | Updated November 17, 2021 06:30 am IST - Lucknow

In the first open attack on his nephew Akhilesh Yadav, Shivpal Yadav on Monday claimed the Chief Minister had told him that he would float a new party to contest the coming Assembly polls. He urged Samajwadi Party supremo Mulayam Singh Yadav to “take over the reins of Uttar Pradesh”.

Minutes after Mr. Akhilesh Yadav ruled out floating a new party, Mr. Shivpal Yadav said at the meeting of party legislators, “Recently, I went to meet the CM. He said he would float a party and ally with some parties.”

Mr. Shivpal Yadav, who is at loggerheads with the Chief Minister over a host of issues, said he was ready to vow for it. “I can swear by Gangajal,” he said.

Referring to his long association with the party and his contributions to strengthening it, he told Mr. Mulayam Singh Yadav, “Netaji, there is a need for you to take over the reins of Uttar Pradesh.”

Standing stoutly with Amar Singh, who is being accused of pitting one against the other in the family, he said, “ Amar Singh ke charanon ki dhool bhi nahi ho aap log [Worth of all of you is not even one quarter of Amar Singh]“.

He said he had never severed his relations with Mr. Amar Singh and shared personal ties with him all through.

Referring to the controversy over the merger of mafia don-turned-MLA Muktar Ansari’s QED with the Samajwadi Party, Shivpal said he (Ansari) was never taken into the party and that only rumours were spread in this regard.

Shivpal also made a mention of his efforts to garner support of opposition party MLAs to ensure the smooth sail of SP nominees in the recent Rajya Sabha polls.

“Do I have no contribution in government formation... Have my departments not done good work? Even opposition party leaders laud the works... The CM should tell where I have not done enough...despite not being invited, I used to go to CM’s house,” he said.

At the meeting, Shivpal and Akhilesh traded charges at each other on dais.

Amid the commotion, Shivpal snatched the mike from the chief minister.

Snubbing Akhilesh’s supporters, Shivpal said the party has been strengthened through the hard work and sweat of Mulayam Singh and not “because of your sloganeering“.

When Shivpal said he had been working for the organisation all these four years visiting each district three to four times, someone in the audience pointed out that he had travelled using government helicopter.

Shivpal retorted: “Helicopter kya tumhare baap ka hai, main mantri tha government mein (Did your father own the helicopter? I was a minister in the government).”

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