Significantly, Shivpal, the brother of SP chief Mulayam Singh Yadav who had last week announced the merger of QED with his party before it was called off, was conspicuous by his absence at the oath-taking ceremony this morning when Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav expanded his Council of Ministers.
He was said to be sulking after the party's parliamentary board decided on Saturday last to call off the merger following unhappiness expressed by Akhilesh besides criticism by other parties.
"As far as issue of Mukhtar Ansari is concerned, our party had never taken him. We had taken Afzal Ansari and his MLA brother (Sigbatullaha Ansari). But, but it is all the media's game. They never showed it and took only Mukhtar's name. I ask you (media) not to give importance to criminal elements," he said.
QED is a party founded by Mukhtar Ansari along with his brothers Afzal and Sigbatullaha in 2010. Mukhtar, who is jail in connection with the murder of a BJP leader, and Sigbatullaha are the two MLAs of the party.
During the oath-taking ceremony, Shivpal was away in Etawah, the home district of Mulayam Singh where he reviewed development works of four adjoining districts.
SP national general secretary Ram Gopal Yadav, however, downplayed the absence of Shivpal at the oath-taking ceremony, saying he was out of town and thus could not attend.
"There are no differences within Samajwadi Party...Media has been spreading all sorts of wrong reports," he stressed.
