Split wide apart, Mulayam slams Akhilesh over pact with BSP

Mulayam Singh Yadav (L) and Akhilesh Singh Yadav

Lucknow: Samajwadi Party (SP) founder Mulayam Singh Yadav made it clear Thursday that that he is upset with the alliance forged by his son and party president Akhilesh Singh Yadav with the Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP).

Mulayam expressed  unhappiness over the Uttar Pradesh pact ahead of the Lok Sabha polls, questioning why Akhilesh gave ‘half’ the seats to Mayawati’s party.

The remarks come days after SP patriarch created a stir in Parliament, when he stated that he wished that Prime Minister Narendra Modi returns to power.

Addressing party workers at the SP headquarters here, Mulayam urged them to approach him if they sought the ticket to contest the parliamentary polls and suggested that he could ‘change’ any decision taken by Akhilesh.

Akhilesh and Mayawati had jointly announced the alliance in January during which they announced that the SP and the BSP will contest 38 seats each out of the 80 in Uttar Pradesh. However, in the list released Thursday, the SP will fight only 37 seats and the BSP 38.

“Now, tell me what is the basis for giving away half the seats. Now we have only half the seats left. Our party was stronger,” Mulayam said.

“We are strong; our men are weakening the party. What a strong party we had made, and I became the CM and the defence minister as well,” pointed out Mulayam, suggesting that the SP had seen better days under him.

“The BJP’s election preparation is better. It has an edge over us,” added Mulayam and suggested to party workers that candidates should be announced soon so that they can begin work on the ground.

Mulayam urged the workers to apply to him for the tickets. “How many of you have given applications to me? Nobody. Then how will you get the ticket. Akhilesh will give the ticket, but I can change it,” asserted Mulayam.

PTI

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