"Communal forces wanting to gain political mileage are behind the character assassination of Khan," SP spokesman Rajendra Chaudhary said in a release, apparently peeved over Naik's remark.
His statement, in which he did not name Naik, came a day after the Governor questioned Khan's abilities as the Parliamentary Affairs Minister while taking strong exception to his comments against him in the Assembly.
"Azam Khan is a competent player of parliamentary politics, impressive orator who effectively answers to the criticism of opposition parties," Chaudhary said, adding he is committed to secularism and has complete faith in SP chief Mulayam Singh Yadav's leadership.
Public life is transparent and Azam Khan's life is an open book, he said, adding Khan has been in politics since the past several decades and his life has been that of struggles since the days of student politics.
"He has acquired the present position in politics through hard work and has earned fame at the national level," Chaudhary said.
The SP spokesman also said Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav has complete faith in Khan, who has successfully managed the "Mahakumbh" in Allahabad which was acknowleged all over the world.
"Some people are out to spoil the image of Samajwadi Party fearing its growing popularity and they have been targetting one minister after the other depicting their cheap mentality", he added.
Taking strong exception to Khan's comments against him in the Assembly, Ram Naik had questioned his competence as the Parliamentary Affairs Minister and said he would take up the matter with the chief minister.
clear that of the 60-line typed comments of Azam Khan against the Governor, 20 lines have been removed. Removal of 33 per cent lines of Parliamentary Affairs Minister's statement shows that his language is not in keeping with the dignity, decorum and traditions of the House," Naik said in the letter.
Naik had taken serious note of Khan's hard-hitting remarks against him in the House and had written to the Speaker the next day asking him to provide the unedited printed copies and audio/video CD.
Khan has been engaged in a no-holds-barred war of words with Naik for quite some time, with the Samajwadi Party leader accusing him of being a kar sevak and "communally vitiating" the atmosphere in Uttar Pradesh at the "behest" of the Narendra Modi-led government at the Centre.
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