Lok Sabha election debacle: Akhilesh sacks 36 leaders; refuses to quit

May 20, 2014 04:53 pm | Updated October 18, 2016 01:12 pm IST - Lucknow

Rattled by Samajwadi Party’s rout in Lok Sabha polls, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav on Tuesday sacked 36 leaders having status of Minister of State in his government but ruled out his resignation.

Party sources said among those who got the axe were over six leaders of minority community, adding Mr. Yadav might remove some cabinet and state ministers too after the poor performance in the Lok Sabha polls, where the party managed to get just five seats.

Amid demands for his resignation, Mr. Yadav, however, indicated that he was in no mood to quit and said reasons behind Samajwadi Party’s poor show were being reviewed by the party chief Mulayam Singh Yadav.

“The political equations of all the states are different... one state cannot be compared to another,” he said in response to questions on whether he would follow his Bihar counterpart Nitish Kumar, who resigned after his party’s poll debacle.

The chief minister presided over the first cabinet meeting after the completion of the polls, on Tuesday.

Prominent among those who have been removed are Narendra Bhati and Surendra Mohan Agarwal, who had tasted defeat in Gautam Buddh Nagar and Kanpur seats respectively, RLD turncoat Anuradha Chowdhury, traders’ body leader Sandeep Bansal, former Agra Mayor Anjula Mahaur, Surabhi Shukla, Ranjana Bajpai KC Pandey, Kamlesh Pathak, Ashu Malik, Satish Dixit and Manoj Rai.

Those from the minority community included Anis Mansori, Mohammad Abbas, Iqbal Ali, Haji Iqram and Kamruddin, they added.

Raja Chaturvedi and Ram Singh Rana, former student leaders, were also axed.

The ruling party got five out of 80 seats in the Lok Sabha polls, just two years after it got a spectacular mandate in the assembly elections.

>BJP and its ally Apna Dal clinched 73 , while Congress got two seats.

Among the five seats, Mr. Mulayam Singh Yadav won on two seats — Mainpuri and Azamgarh. Rest three are Kannauj, Badaun and Firozabad clinched by his daughter-in-law Dimple Yadav and nephews Dharmendra Yadav and Akshay Yadav respectively.

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