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Akhilesh slams rivals, says party has always stood with Azam Khan

Asks when will BJP induct Shivpal, make Mayawati President

Meanwhile, Akhilesh hit out at his uncle Shivpal Yadav, asking why was the BJP delaying his induction into the party.

Amid reports of a growing distance with jailed Azam Khan, Samajwadi Party president Akhilesh Yadav on Wednesday reiterated that his party stands with the senior leader and questioned those who were meeting him in jail.

“The Samajwadi Party is with him (Azam Khan). From the first day, our party has stood with him. Those asking questions should be asked where they were when the BJP and Congress started lodging cases against him. Where were the big BJP leaders? Where were the big Congress leaders? Those speaking today should ask themselves where they were then? The one who was lodging cases, I had spoken to the person. And I had asked why he was harassing such a big leader? You can’t imagine the pressure on him from the government,” Akhilesh told mediapersons in Mainpuri, where he attended a wedding on Wednesday.

Recently, a close aide of Azam Khan, Fasahat Ali Khan, had accused Akhilesh of “ignoring” the former party MP and maintaining silence on issues concerning the Muslim community. This was followed by a string of visits by political leaders, including Congress and BJP, to Sitapur jail where Khan is currently lodged. SP’s ally and RLD chief Jayant Chaudhary also surprised many with his visit to Rampur to meet Azam’s wife and son.

Since then, Akhilesh has been in damage control mode.

Azam had recently refused to meet SP MLA Ravidas Mehrotra in jail who said he was sent to meet the leader by Akhilesh. The SP chief had, however, distanced himself from the visit.

On Monday, BJP leader from Kaiserganj (Bahraich district) Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh surprised all after he called Azam a “mass leader” and said he too would like to meet him in jail if given a chance.

The BJP, however, distanced itself from the remark.

Meanwhile, Akhilesh hit out at his uncle Shivpal Yadav, asking why was the BJP delaying his induction into the party.

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Differences between the SP chief and Shivpal Singh Yadav, who successfully contested the recent Assembly polls on an SP ticket, has been widening since the election results. “It’s good, they (BJP) should take him soon. If the BJP wants to induct the uncle, why is it delaying it? You think yourself. Why are the BJP people delaying it, you should think what might be the reasons behind it,” Akhilesh said when asked if he is unhappy with his uncle.

Shivpal reacted to his nephew’s remark, terming it as “irresponsible” and a statement of ‘nadani’ (immaturity) and dared him to sack him as party legislator instead.

Akhilesh also hit out at BSP chief Mayawati, alleging that she transferred her party’s votes to the BJP in the recent polls and was waiting for the BJP to make her the country’s President now as a quid pro quo.

“The BSP transferred its votes to the BJP in the Uttar Pradesh polls. Now it will be interesting to see if the BJP makes Mayawati president in return,” he said.

The presidential election is expected in July this year.

Asad Rehman is with the national bureau of The Indian Express and covers politics and policy focusing on religious minorities in India. A journalist for over eight years, Rehman moved to this role after covering Uttar Pradesh for five years for The Indian Express. During his time in Uttar Pradesh, he covered politics, crime, health, and human rights among other issues. He did extensive ground reports and covered the protests against the new citizenship law during which many were killed in the state. During the Covid pandemic, he did extensive ground reporting on the migration of workers from the metropolitan cities to villages in Uttar Pradesh. He has also covered some landmark litigations, including the Babri Masjid-Ram temple case and the ongoing Gyanvapi-Kashi Vishwanath temple dispute. Prior to that, he worked on The Indian Express national desk for three years where he was a copy editor. Rehman studied at La Martiniere, Lucknow and then went on to do a bachelor's degree in History from Ramjas College, Delhi University. He also has a Masters degree from the AJK Mass Communication Research Centre, Jamia Millia Islamia. ... Read More

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