"There is no application on my behalf pending before the Samajwadi Party Parliamentary Board for re-entry," Amar Singh told India TV on 'Aaj ki Baat' show according to a press release issued by the channel.
He said he had gone to Saifai at the invitation of Mulayam and "no political angle should be seen into this visit".
"I had gone to Saifai (Mulayam Singh's hometown) to attend a social programme and it is wrong to say that I forcibly sat near Mulayam Singh ji in his car. There were speeches by Ramgopal ji (party General Secretary) and myself, and people can also say that I grabbed the mike. There is no need to rake up such controversies," he added.
Singh's clarifications come in wake of remarks by his rival Azam Khan on Sunday. Khan said, "A lot of waste comes where is a storm" and had added that "even the driver and gunmen sit with Mulayam Singh in his car".
Reacting to Khan's comments, Singh said, "Some people have remarked about garbage coming in a storm. Actually one finds diamonds inside a mine and it is the jeweller who can identify a diamond. A sweeper is one who brushes off the garbage, including the diamond, because a 'jamadaar' can only see garbage. He cannot identify a diamond."
"I never sought a Rajya Sabha ticket, I can challenge, let Mulayam Singh ji say if I ever sought an RS ticket from him," he said, adding that Mulayam Singh sent him to Rajya Sabha thrice without an application or approval from Parliamentary Board of party.
