The yet another public criticism of the state government means that the Samajwadi Party has conceded defeat even before the poll bugle is sounded for the Assembly election due early next year, it said.
BJP National Secretary Sidharth Nath Singh's comments at a press conference came a day after Yadav backed his brother Shivpal Yadav, who had said some party leaders were involved in land-grabbing and other unlawful activities and threatened to resign.
He suggested Yadav should apologise to the people as he had sought votes in 2012 in his name and then made Akhilesh the chief minister.
"Are the son's interests above the state's interests for you? Why have you not made him resign?" he asked Yadav.
Singh also wondered if he would take action against SP leaders involved in land-grab and illicit liquor trade as alleged by his younger brother.
At an event yesterday, the SP chief said he had read media reports that Shivpal, while expressing concern over touts and musclemen calling the shots in the state, had threatened to resign.
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Singh also asked Mulayam Singh Yadav if he would take action against Shivpal Yadav as his name was as well mentioned in the land grab case in Mathura in which several people, including two policemen, were killed in violent clashes between encroachers and police.
