Mulayam refuses to back Akhilesh as CM candidate
LUCKNOW: The Samajwadi Party will decide on its chief ministerial candidate after the elections, party patriarch Mulayam Singh Yadav said on Friday, refusing to
LUCKNOW: The Samajwadi Party will decide on its chief ministerial candidate after the elections, party patriarch Mulayam Singh Yadav said on Friday, refusing to back his son Akhilesh amid a bruising feud within Uttar Pradesh’s ruling family.

Mulayam’s announcement at a press conference came in the presence of his brother
Shivpal, whose elevation as the party’s state president last month replacing Akhilesh had spilled out the family’s differences in public.
An angry Akhilesh, the chief minister, divested Shivpal of key portfolios in retaliation. Mulayam managed to broker a truce between the two power centres but the undercurrent of tension remains, potentially threatening to derail the party’s preparations to defend the throne in the assembly polls due early next year.
“The CM candidate will be decided by the elected party legislators and parliamentary board. This is our job. This is not your (media) work,” he said.
“This is what had happened (in 2012). All are aware that in 2012, the people had voted for me. But I felt that I had become ‘kalam-ghisu’ (one who puts signatures on tomes of papers) in my three terms as chief minister and also as the Union defence minister. The party’s MLAs and the parliamentary board finalised the CM (Akhilesh).”
Mulayam’s refusal to project Akhilesh as the man for the top job is being seen as an attempt to keep him and his supporters on a tight leash and stem any dissent against Shivpal.
Reports quoted Akhilesh as saying he will start campaign alone if he does not
find any support, in what is being seen as his growing isolation in the SP.
Mulayam, however, denied any rift in the party and family despite visible signs of Akhilesh’s displeasure with several of Shivpal’s decisions.
The BJP took a dig at the SP over the turf war. Party president Amit Shah on Friday said the ruling party should first try to control the “infighting”.
ABOUT THE AUTHORPankaj JaiswalPankaj Jaiswal is Chief of Bureau, Uttar Pradesh and covers politics. His continued interest in rural, distress, and development journalism, fetched him a handful of prestigious awards and fellowships. Pankaj is a photo-journalist too and tweets at @augustus29lotusRead More
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