Announcing the merger of his party in presence of Mayawati here, QED president Afzal Ansari, Mukhtar's brother, attacked Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav, describing him as "anti-muslim and a betrayer".
Mayawati, while claiming that the image of the Ansari family was being "maligned" by political rivals by framing them in "false cases", said Mukhtar Ansari, his son Abbas Ansari and brother Sigbatullaha are being given party tickets from Mau, Ghosi and Mohmadabad seats, respectively, to contest the upcoming Assembly polls.
In June last year, QED had announced merger with Samajwadi Party in presence of Shivpal Yadav, the then state unit president of the party. However, that was cancelled soon after as Akhilesh vehemently opposed the move. This led to a major fight between Akhilesh and his uncle Shivpal, finally culminating in split in the party.
"They (Ansaris) were earlier in BSP and contested polls with our tickets but left under pressure from Samajwadi Party," Mayawati said.
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Afzal claimed that last year, Mulayam Singh Yadav and his brother Shivpal had themselves got QED merged with Samajwadi Party but it was rejected later because of infighting.
Mayawati claimed that Mukhtar's name came up in the murder case of BJP MLA Krishnanand Rai and CBI is probing it.
"As per the Ansari family, even after the CBI probe, no evidence against him came to the fore," she said.
"BSP is not only a political party but a social revolution. We want those who took wrong path and were in bad company to join mainstream," Mayawati said.
However, she named a number of leaders in Samajwadi Party and BJP with criminal antecedents, like Atiq Ahmed, and said they will not be allowed entry in her party.
"Many of these had bowed before my government and promised that they will not resort to such activities but went back on their words after becoming MPs and MLAs," the BSP supremo claimed, adding, "They will have to first end all their open and behind the scene criminal activities."
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