Mulayam aide joins BSP, slams Akhilesh

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Press Trust of India Lucknow
Last Updated : Jan 21 2017 | 1:07 PM IST
In a setback to Samajwadi Party, Mulayam Singh Yadav's aide Ambika Chaudhary today joined the BSP, saying he was saddened by the way the SP patriarch was treated by his son and Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav.
Chaudhary, who joined the BSP in the presence of party chief Mayawati, has been promised a party ticket from his traditional Phephna seat in Ballia which he had lost in the 2012 Uttar Pradesh Assembly elections. He later became a member of the Legislative Council.
"I have taken him in the party and he will be given full respect in the BSP at all levels, much more than he was getting in the SP. The party will field him from his old seat in Ballia in the Assembly polls," Mayawati said.
Chaudhary said he has resigned from all posts in the Samajwadi Party.
Referring to the infighting in Mulayam Singh Yadav's clan, he said, "It was not merely an internal matter of a particular party at the time of elections. This political party is in power and has the responsibility to check BJP from coming to power."
But, he said, "the manner in which these developments came to an end... Before the Election Commission on January 16 only proved that the intention of the tussle was something other than shielding the secular movement and the downtrodden".
"It is also important that anyone can support or oppose Mulayam Singh politically but the manner in which Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav and his people behaved with him .... And he was rejected, has been deplored in the whole country and I am also very sad because of it," he said.
Chaudhary, who had beena minister in the Mulayam Singh Yadav government, said that he had been in politics for 40 years and in the SP since 25 years.
He thanked Mayawati for giving him a chance "in the decisive" fight against the communal forces.
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A senior SP leader, on condition of anonymity, said that Chaudhary had been indicated that he would not be given party ticket for the upcoming assembly elections as he had lost the seat in the 2012 polls.
Chaudhary, who is also close to Shivpal Yadav, was earlier dropped from the Akhilesh government where he served both as revenue and handicapped welfare minister.
Mayawati, when asked whether Shivpal could also join the BSP, said, "let him make the request. I will then consider it and let all of you know".
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First Published: Jan 21 2017 | 1:07 PM IST

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