"I will not contest assembly polls. I know Akhileshji (Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav) likes me... But then you (media) will ask him why a mafia has been given ticket," the former MP told reporters here.
Atiq, who was declared SP candidate in the list of candidates released by then state president Shivpal Yadav, said, "No candidate has been declared on the seat yet but he is opting out and will not contest assembly polls."
"I will work to strengthen the party and will not do any thing that will strengthen communal forces. I will work on seats where I have some say and ensure victory of secular forces," he added.
Even the chief minister was said to be upset with the decision to give him ticket to contest the elections.
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