As reports of strains over ticket distribution cropped up, Opposition took a swipe at the ruling party in Uttar Pradesh where Assembly elections are due in just a few months.
Shivpal, who had replaced Akhilesh as state party chief during a bitter feud in the Yadav clan, however, maintained there was "no problem" and if there is any it would be resolved.
"The matter of ticket (distribution) will be cleared. As soon as elections will be announced, all problems will be resolved...When I have already said everyone's opinion is being considered, there is no problem...Why are you (media) creating problems," he posed.
Akhilesh is believed to be opposed to nomination of Sigbatullah Ansari, who is the brother of jailed gangster Mukhtar Ansari.
He also does not favour giving ticket to Atiq Ahmed from Kanpur, who faces over 40 criminal cases including those of murder and attempt to murder, and Aman Mani Tripathi, now arrested by CBI in a case related to the killing of his wife.
These names have reportedly upset Akhilesh Yadav so much, sources say, that he has sounded out his father Mulayam and asked him to intervene.
The list drafted by the Chief Minister carries his name as well as a candidate from Bundelkhand region where he will embark on a 'Rath Yatra' on December 28.
During their recent public turf war, Akhilesh had insisted he should have a say in the ticket distribution as the election was a test of his government's performance.
Chinks in the ruling party's armour once again came to the fore when Shivpal sent out a series of tweets virtually suggesting he was the boss when it came to distributing tickets for the assembly elections due in few months.
Shivpal said the name of 175 candidates were already finalised and warned that any indiscipline would not be tolerated as it may harm the party's image. He asserted that distribution of party tickets was done on on the basis of winnability.
"Tickets will be distributed based on wins. So far 175 people have been given tickets. The chief minister will be selected by the legislature party as per the party's constitution. No indiscipline will be tolerated in the party," he tweeted in Hindi.
While party sources maintained that Mulayam will take the final call on candidates, UP minister Juhi Singh sought to downplay any controversy over ticket distribution saying it was a non-issue.
The latest development comes after Mulayam had brokered a fragile peace between Shivpal and Akhilesh as the infighting threatened to damage SP's poll prospects.
BSP supremo Mayawati said infighting in the Yadav family has split the ruling party into two camps - that of Akhilesh Yadav and Shivpal Yadav - and they will work against each other. "Yadav vote bank will get divided in the two camps...," she told a press conference here.
The tussle in Samajwadi Party will prove to be its nemesis in the coming polls, he said.
Congress termed the development as SP's "internal matter".
SP National General Secretary Ramgopal Yadav, who is close to Akhilesh, recently said he would have the "final say" in the matter by virtue of the posts he held in the party and SP Parliamentary Board.
"Tickets are finalised by member secretary of the board, the post which I hold. My say will be final," Ramgopal had said.
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