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Mulayam’s Raj Bhavan visit fuels speculation

May 28, 2015 11:11 pm | Updated 11:12 pm IST - LUCKNOW:

SP govt. had nominated 9 persons for Council membership but Governor returned the list

New Delhi: SP chief Mulayam Singh Yadav talks to newsmen during the 2nd day of budget session at Parliament House in New Delhi on Tuesday. PTI Photo by Kamal Singh(PTI2_24_2015_000075A)

In an unexpected move, Samajwadi Party president Mulayam Singh Yadav met Uttar Pradesh Governor Ram Naik here on Thursday reportedly in connection with the nomination of nine members for the membership of the Legislative Council. The nine nominated members were to be named by May 25 when the term of the nine MLCs nominated by the BSP regime expired.

But the Governor threw a spanner in the works of the SP government when he returned the list. Mr. Naik asked for some clarifications about the background of the nine.

Mr. Singh reached Raj Bhavan at around 11.45 a.m. and was with the Governor for about an hour. The Samajwadi Party supremo denied that the issue of Vidhan Parishad nominations was discussed with Mr. Naik.

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Mr. Mualayam Singh told waiting media persons that the meeting was a courtesy call considering that he and Mr. Naik were together in the Lok Sabha. On the queries posed by the Governor on the eligibility of the recommended candidates, Mr. Singh said the party would file its reply.

The list was sent to Raj Bhavan on May 20, but on the same day a couple of petitions were sent to the Governor questioning the eligibility of the nominees. Sources said the list along with the Governor’s queries was returned to the State government on May 23. The Governor sought to know whether any candidate was involved in a criminal case in the past, or was involved in any kind of questionable financial matters. More importantly, the State government has been asked to furnish details on whether the candidates fulfilled the requirement of being eminent persons from the field of art, culture, dance, music, social work and literature, the sources claimed.

The SP chief’s meeting with the Governor has fuelled speculations that the list may be revised and some new names may be included and some others dropped after Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav returns from his foreign visit.

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The nine names recommended by the State government were Jitendra Yadav, who is related to RJD president, Lalu Prasad, a prominent builder, Sanjay Seth, a former Minister of State Ram Vriksha Yadav, SRS Yadav, who is the SP secretary, former Samajwadi Mahila Sabha president, Lilavati Kushwaha, Kamlesh Pathak, Rajpal Kashyap, Ranvijay Singh, and Arshad Mehmood who is said to be close to Urban Development Minister Mohammad Azam Khan.

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