"Balram Yadav, holding charge of Secondary Education ministry, has been removed (from the Council of Ministers) by the Chief Minister," a senior official told PTI.
Though no official reason has been cited for the removal, SP leaders said the Chief Minister was "unhappy" with Yadav for facilitating the controversial merger of QED with SP.
The merger was announced earlier in the day by SP spokesman and senior Cabinet Minister Shipal Yadav, who is brother of Akhilesh's father and party chief Mulayam Singh Yadav.
Interestingly, Shivpal suggested that Mukhtar, the jailed MLA of QED, was not among those who had joined SP.
"At present only those here are joining SP. We did not have any talk with Mukthar," he said in reply to a question.
QED was founded in 2010 by Mukhtar, along with his brothers Afzal Ansari and Sigbatullaha Ansari. The mafia don is in jail for his alleged involvement in the murder of former BJP MLA Krishnanand Rai.
The merger of QED with SP has already given fresh ammunition to the opposition parties to target Samajwadi Party which has often been accused of protecting hooligans.
"This is nothing new. Samajwadi Party is trying all means to get back to power in the next elections," BJP leader Vijay Bahadur Pathak said.
He said BJP will definitely take up the issue of "increasing lawlessness" in the state during next year's Assembly elections.
Opposition parties have targeted Akhilesh on several occasions for patronising 'goonda raj' in the state.
However, sources close to Balram Yadav said his son will be given place in Akhilesh Yadav ministry as state minister soon.
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