Mulayam rebukes SP workers for staging protests

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Press Trust of India Lucknow
Last Updated : Sep 17 2016 | 6:57 PM IST
Samajwadi Party (SP) supremo Mulayam Singh Yadav today rebuked the supporters of Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav and state Cabinet minister Shivpal Yadav for taking to the streets over a dispute involving the two.
"I will not let this happen in the party. I have worked hard to bring it to this position. This 'tamasha' (circus) will not be allowed," he, according to sources, told the SP workers.
As soon as Mulayam arrived at the party office here, he was surrounded by party workers as well as the media. The SP supremo directly went to the auditorium where the supporters of his son Akhilesh were shouting slogans, demanding that he be reinstated as the party's state unit president.
Mulayam defended his decision of replacing Akhilesh with Shivpal as the Uttar Pradesh SP chief, saying the latter worked "shoulder-to-shoulder" with him to bring the party to its current position.
The SP supremo also lashed out at the chiefs of the party's front organisations --Lohia Vahani, Mulayam Singh Yadav Youth Brigade, Chhatra Sabha and Yuvjan Sabha -- and asked them not to indulge in such protests and instead, work "on the ground" to strengthen the party.
"We have been asked to work at the booth-level to strengthen the party. Netaji (Mulayam) told us that while the BJP was actively working in the state, we were involved in staging protests and asked us to shun such activities," a youth leader told PTI.
Earlier, before meeting the SP chief, Mulayam Singh Yadav Youth Brigade president Mohd Aibad said, "We have conveyed our feelings to Netaji that we (all the youth front organisations) will not be able to work with anyone except Akhilesh. We want him back as the party's state president. The youth is feeling dejected after his removal. They are depressed and even ready to immolate themselves for him (Akhilesh)."
MLCs Rajpal Kashyap, Anand Bhadauria and Sunil Singh Sajan, all of whom had, in the past, held posts in the SP's front organisations, were also seen raising slogans in Akhilesh's favour.
"Netaji, on many occasions, has said that the youth should lead. We want him to bring back Akhileshji, who is the undisputed leader of the youth and the poor and who has done a lot for the development of the state," Kashyap said.
During the protests, supporters of Akhilesh were also seen burning posters of Rajya Sabha MP Amar Singh.
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As announced yesterday, Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav today returned important portfolios, including Irrigation and Cooperative, to uncle Shivpal Yadav, along with additional portfolios of Minor Irrigation and Medical Education, a Raj Bhawan release said here.
He, however, kept the Public Works Department (PWD) portfolio, which was earlier with Shivpal, with him, it added.
Sacked minister Gayatri Prajapati will also be sworn in soon, the release confirmed.
SP sources indicated that as he has accepted Shivpal as the party's state unit chief, Akhilesh will now be made the head of the party's state parliamentary board which will take the final decision regarding allotment of poll tickets.
Even though there was no official word on this, those close to the chief minister said this would help him ensure tickets for "his men".
A meeting of Mulayam, Shivpal and Akhilesh again took place in the evening to discuss ways to strengthen the party and resolve the deadlock.
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First Published: Sep 17 2016 | 6:57 PM IST

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