Akhilesh ready for any 'test', cautions SP against 'damage'

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Press Trust of India Lucknow
Last Updated : Nov 05 2016 | 3:28 PM IST
As the power tussle between him and his uncle Shivpal played out in open on the silver jubilee celebrations of the Samajwadi Party, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav today said he was ready for any test and cautioned against "damage" to the party.
"I will not reply to certain things. Ram Manohar Lohia ji used to say he would be heard but only after death. I want to say that people will hear but only after everything is damaged," Akhilesh said addressing an event on the occasion.
His remarks came after Shivpal Yadav took a swipe at his nephew, saying some people inherit power without doing anything while others get nothing despite making sacrifices.
Akhilesh said, "If you want to take my test, I am ready for any thing. Our target is to defeat BJP and BSP in 2017 elections. This UP election will decide future of the country", he said.
"The party (BJP) which got over 70 (out of 80) seats in Lok Sabha polls did nothing for the state except giving model villages scheme. BJP created differences in the society by Muzaffarnagar and Kairana incidents. SP will return in UP and will not let such forces to rise" he added.
The SP has been battling a family feud between Akhilesh and Shivpal. While Mulayam has been insisting that all is well in the party, both Shivpal and Akhilesh have been making statements exposing the rift in the party.
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Pointing at Gayatrai Prasad Prajapati, who was sacked by him earlier, Akhilesh said without any reference, "Prajapati has given me RPT me sword (at the event). You gave me sowrd and don't want to use it."
Earlier, when the event started, Akhilesh and Shivpal were given swords which they accepted smilingly.
Highlighting works of his government, the UP CM said that besides starting metro, construction of roads and expressway, pension was given to 55 lakh women.
"In past 25 years, SP has come a long way but we have to think for next 25 years. Socialist ideolgy will take us forward. We were labeled as anti-English but we clarified that it is so when it is at the cost of 'Lokbhasha'," he said.
Calling laptop scheme, the most ambitious scheme of his government, Akhilesh claimed that no where in the country any government did so.
Speaking about the venue of the event - Janeshwar Mishra park, he said that 'Netaji' (Mulayam) had made Ram Manohar Lohia park, where people go to "take oxygen".
"We have made 400 acre Janeshwar Mishra park, which is 'biggest' in the world. Despite so much crowd, which is disperesed in the entire park, the park is looking empty...
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First Published: Nov 05 2016 | 3:28 PM IST

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