The convention, attended by thousands of SP workers, unanimously "expelled" Amar Singh and removed Shivpal Singh Yadav from the post of state unit president.
Soon after being proposed as the national president of
the party, Akhilesh Yadav said his respect for his father was more than ever and that he would stand against those conspiring against the party.
"Those who conspired against the party, damaged it and also posed problems before the national president...Should know that my respect for the national president (Mulayam Singh) will be more than before," the chief minister said.
"I had said that I was ready to step down as state unit president earlier too ...He had made me the CM and gave me a chance to work...", he said .
The chief minister said, "All want that SP comes back to power but there are some who do not want this... Netaji would be most elated if the party forms the next government...I have been given the responsibility to make the next government on one more time'.
Earlier in the day, Mulayam Singh Yadav declared the national convention convened by Ram Gopal Yadav as unconstitutional and warned of action against those taking part in it.
As soon as the national convention got underway at the Janeshwar Misra park, Mulayam Singh issued a letter.
"Today a so-called convention has been convened by Ram Gopal. This is against party constitution and discipline . This has been convened to damage the party," he said in the letter.
In his address at the convention, Ram Gopal accused
Shivpal Singh Yadav of taking unconstitutional decisions by allotting tickets to those who are not even members of the party.
"State unit president gave tickets to those who were not even member of the party ...Did not want SP return to power and that Akhilesh become the next CM ...", he said.
"Despite directives from the national president, the state unit president did not revoke the suspension of those shown the door," Yadav said referring to the expulsion of youth wing leaders considered close to Akhilesh Yadav.
Ram Gopal later moved three separate proposals making Akhilesh Yadav as party chief, making Mulayam Singh Yadav as the patron and removal of Shivpal as state president and expulsion of Amar Singh from the party.
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