However, the ruling party in Uttar Pradesh dismissed the criticism saying while people were displaying their "love" for Mulayam, opposition was indulging in petty politics over the issue.
Renowned composer-singer A R Rahman last night performed on the second day of the three-day bash to celebrate the 76th birthday of Mulayam. The indoor athletic stadium, where the main function will be held, has been decked out in the SP colours of green and red.
Asked about the event, Congress spokesperson Abhishek Singhvi said while his party respects the senior leader and wishes him long life for service to the nation, "it is their responsibility to act by example, to set the example to the whole nation and to the people of the country".
"That example cannot be of ostentatious display of wealth, of garish expenditure running into hundreds of crores which may obviously be better utilised for the welfare of the poor people of that state reeling under the series of misfortunes.
BJP said that the money spent on the celebrations could have been used for the drought-affected districts.
"50 of the 75 districts in Uttar Pradesh have been declared drought-hit and the money could have been distributed among the affected farmers," BJP spokesman Vijay Bahadur Pathak said yesterday.
But the Samajwadi Party was unfazed by the criticism and also denied allegations of misuse of government exchequer.
"While the entire state is praying for long life of 'Netaji' (Mulayam), the opposition is involved in negative publicity. There is no misuse of government machinery or exchequer for AR Rahman concert and other programmes in Saifai," party spokesman Rajendra Chowdhury said.
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BJP MP Yogi Aditynath slammed the Samajwadi Party, saying its actions were against the socialist ideals.
"It is a mockery of socialism and democracy. If they call themselves socialists, they should at least follow the ideals of Dr Lohia and celebrate the occasion soberly," the Gorakhpur MP said.
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