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Mulayam Singh soft on Amar Singh cases, but truce unlikely

Is Amar Singh, the estranged Samajwadi Party heavyweight, preparing for a homecoming? Although such rumours are doing the rounds in the power corridors of UP and even in the Capital, there is tremendous opposition from the top leadership of the SP. HT reports.

Updated on: Nov 03, 2012 02:05 AM IST
Hindustan Times | By , Lucknow/Kanpur/New Delhi
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Is Amar Singh, the estranged Samajwadi Party heavyweight, preparing for a homecoming?

Although such rumours are doing the rounds in the power corridors of Uttar Pradesh and even in the Capital as the state government withdrew the money laundering cases against Singh on Friday, there is tremendous opposition from the top leadership of the SP.

Sources said party patriarch Mulayam Singh Yadav had been under pressure from common friends of Yadav and Singh to re-induct Singh, but party leaders — including Azam Khan and Yadav’s brother Ram Gopal and son CM Akhilesh Singh Yadav — are wary about Singh.

Singh was expelled in February 2010 for “anti-party activities”. But the cases against him were lodged in October 2009 during Mayawati’s regime.

Since the FIR was against three persons — Singh, his wife Pankaja and Bollywood icon Amitabh Bachchan — sources in UP politics say that Singh has most probably been let off the hook so that Bachchan can be exonerated from the charge. And it is not at all linked to Singh’s comeback.

Singh, who later floated his own party, Lok Manch, and vigorously campaigned against the SP during the assembly election early this year - without, of course, shooting at Yadav -- has lately been making conciliatory statements.

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