As his father and SP supremo Mulayam Singh Yadav and warring uncle Shivpal camped in New Delhi, waiting for the Election Commission to take up tomorrow the dispute in the party over its 'cycle' symbol, Akhilesh remained closeted with his close confidants at his 5 Kalidas Marg official residence to discuss the poll scenario.
"Don't get trapped in the symbol dispute. It is before EC and will get resolved tomorrow," he told party workers who had assembled at this residence for 'Janata Darshan'.
Akhilesh told his ministers and legislators that they should not worry about tickets. "You will get tickets, do not worry. Work hard for SP's victory," he told them during the 90-minute animated interaction.
"All is well in the party," he told waiting mediapersons on coming out of the meeting.
Senior SP minister and Akhilesh loyalist Rajendra Chaudhary told PTI that the chief minister was giving final touches to the SP manifesto which was likely to be released soon after the symbol dispute is resolved by the EC.
Party insiders said Akhilesh was working on a new list of candidates, keeping out those facing criminal charges and accommodating deserving aspirants.
The two SP factions led by Mulayam and Akhilesh have staked claim over the party and its election symbol 'cycle' ahead of Assembly elections and the EC has decided to hear the matter tomorrow.
Mulayam, in a surprise softening of stand towards his son, recently said Akhilesh will be the next Chief Minister, but his statement failed to iron out the differences between the father-son duo on contentious issues like party president's post which Akhilesh does not want to give up.
Party insiders said former ministers Narad Rai, Om Prakash
Singh, Shahdab Fatima and Ambika Chaudhary might find place in the new list along with Arvind Singh Gope and Ram Govind Chaudhary.
Likewise, some tainted nominees, including Atiq Ahmed, Mukhtar Ansari's brother Sibghatullah, and Amanmani Tripathi, son of a murder convict, given ticket by Mulayam and Shivpal could be dropped.
Mulayam had announced candidates for all but eight of the 403 Assembly seats on December 30.
Later the Akhilesh camp had circulated through social media an unsigned list of 250 candidates.
Apparently to send the message that he was calling the shots as 'president' of SP, Akhilesh has cleared the names of three candidates for the biennial elections to UP upper House. for Kanpur-Unnao (Teachers constituency), Allahabad-Jhansi (Teachers constituency) and Bareilly-Moradabad (Graduates constituency).
The existing presidents of these district units were sacked with immediate effect to pave the way for new faces to demonstrate the chief minister's strengthening grip over the party.
Presidents in all these districts were dumped by Shivpal, who is state president of another faction of SP backed by Mulayam, his elder brother.
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