After Akhilesh met his Mulayam at the latter's residence, his second meeting after getting the bicycle symbol, Mulayam appeared to have softened his stand but his camp chose to avoid the media.
However, treading with caution, Akhilesh camp has filed a caveat in the Supreme Court in case the EC's decision is challenged there.
During the father-son meeting, Mulayam reportedly asked Akhilesh to retain about 40 candidates selected by his camp.
He said at present his priority is to form Samajwadi Party government again and promised to take everyone along.
"I will take Netaji (Mulayam Singh Yadav) along...My relation with him is unbreakable," he said.
SP Rajya Sabha members Ramgopal Yadav and Naresh Agarwal
also reached the state capital this evening and immediately went into a huddle with Akhilesh at CM's residence to finalise the candidates' list.
Party sources said the list would be prepared keeping in mind the possible alliance with Congress as nomination for first phase has already started.
After getting the symbol yesterday, Akhilesh had met Mulayam late last night and later tweeted three old pictures one with his father and two of the January 1 national convention with the message "cycle chalti jayegi, aage badte jayegi" (cycle will keep moving forward).
A large number of party workers, legislators and ministers reached his residence early in the morning even as hordes of ticket seekers swarmed the SP headquarters close by.
Mulayam stayed put in his bungalow, which is a stone's throw away from the chief minister's residence and met brother Shivpal Yadav, Ambika Chowdhury and some other leaders close to him.
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