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Mulayam convenes emergency meeting on Feb 21

Amid prevailing political instability in the state, the Samajwadi Party has summoned an emergency meeting of party cadre in Lucknow, reports M Hasan.

Published on: Feb 17, 2007 08:58 PM IST
None | By , Lucknow
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Amid prevailing political instability in the state, the Samajwadi Party has summoned an emergency meeting of party cadre in Lucknow on February 21 to chalk out action plan in the light of the Supreme Court judgment disqualifying 13 BSP defectors.

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According to party general secretary SRS Yadav nearly 4000 party leaders including MPs/MLAs would attend the conference.

He said instructions would be issued to the leaders about the preparations of the elections.

Apart from chief minister Mulayam Singh Yadav, senior vice president Janeshwar Mishra and other leaders would address the gathering.

Meanwhile there is now claim and counter claim between BSP and Samajwadi Party over the status of 24 BSP MLAs after the Supreme Court decision disqualifying 13 defectors.

While the BSP has asserted that all 37 defectors had been disqualified, the former advocate general and SP MP Virendra Bhatia said that they were valid members of the state assembly. Bhatia said SP government enjoyed majority in the House.

Talking to newsmen in Lucknow on Saturday Bhatia said only 13 members had been disqualified and there was no decision against remaining 24 members.

Bhatia said Congress along with BJP and BSP had hatched conspiracy to dislodge the Mulayam Singh Yadav government.

He said in order to strengthen the dismissal case; the Opposition had given misleading interpretation of the apex court judgment.

Not ruling out the possibility of taking legal recourse if the government was dismissed Bhatia said the party would go to people on the issue.

About 13 disqualified members, who continued to be ministers without being members of the House for more than two-and-half-year, Bhatia said the court had not declared their functioning null and void.

Demanding resignation of BJP state president Kesrinath Tripathi, Bhatia said Tripathi as speaker had approved split in the BSP and now his order had been rejected.

However Bhatia skirted the question that Tripathi's order was aimed at helping the SP government.

He said the President APJ Abdul Kalam should not entertain any dismissal request of the Union Cabinet. He said after central rule in Bihar the apex court had made certain observations about the President in signing proclamation about imposition of central rule.

Email M Hasan: mhasan@hindustantimes.com

 
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