Chief Minister Akhilesh, away on Bundelkhand tour, was clearly upset with the announcement made by Mulayam, along with his brother and party's state unit chief Shivpal, at a hurriedly-convened press conference here and said he will talk to his father regarding the choice of candidates.
In the list announced, Mulayam clearly ignored Akhilesh's objections to certain names, like Sigbatullah Ansari, brother of jailed gangster Mukhtar Ansari, and Atiq Ahmed who faces over 40 criminal cases including of murder.
"The list released today does not include names of certain candidates who are sure to win. I will take it up with the SP chief and tell him that some of them have done really good work and they should be given tickets," Akhilesh told reporters in Bundelkhand.
Significantly, Mulayam also ruled out projecting Akhilesh as the Chief Ministerial candidate, saying, "SP has no tradition of projecting anyone as its Chief Ministerial candidate. Some parties do it, and in the process bite the dust. In SP, the legislators elect their leader."
Names of candidates for rest of the 78 seats would be announced soon, he said.
Akhilesh, who has been involved in a power-struggle with Shivpal, had earlier asserted that he should have a say in choosing of the candidates.
Mulayam also put an end to speculation of a tie-up between his party and Congress as part of forming a grand coalition on the pattern of last Assembly elections in Bihar.
"Samajwadi Party is not forming an alliance with anyone," he asserted.
Akhilesh had publicly made it clear that he was not averse to an alliance with Congress and that a such a tie-up would fetch over 300 seats.
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