Shivpal also said if Mulayam does not get "due respect" in the party, he would constitute a 'Samajwadi Secular Morcha' within the next two months.
The Mulayam loyalist was speaking to reporters on the shock decision by Nitish Kumar to walk out of the 'mahagathbandhan' with the RJD and Congress and join hands with the BJP.
"There was nothing like grand alliance there (in Bihar). Had it been led by 'netaji', it would not have witnessed this fate," Shivpal said, using the epithet commonly used by supporters to address Mulayam.
Shivpal also dismissed talk of Mulayam getting the governorship of a state. "Even if such offers come, 'netaji' will not accept it."
He also took a swipe at the Uttar Pradesh government saying the crime graph has "certainly increased" in the state and needs to be tackled.
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