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UP CM, a modern socialist, looks to change status quo?

NEW DELHI: By taking on his uncle Shivpal, has Uttar Pradesh chief minister Akhilesh Yadav signalled his intents to free himself of family encumbrances? Is he attempting

Published on: Sep 16, 2016 12:25 PM IST
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NEW DELHI: By taking on his uncle Shivpal, has Uttar Pradesh chief minister Akhilesh Yadav signalled his intents to free himself of family encumbrances? Is he attempting to reinvent socialist politics in the Hindi heartland? Or is it all shadow boxing?

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Whatever the case, this much is clear: Among heirs of regional political groups, Akhilesh is the only one who is venturing into an unchartered political territory.

Sons and daughters —heirs of regional satraps who built influential empires for decades — have mostly been content with the status quo.

While the legacy question is settled in Akhilesh’s case, the succession issue remains caught up in sibling rivalries in other parties.

Akhilesh has attempted to carve out an image as a “modern socialist” — at variance from the traditional old-school subaltern agenda promoted by his father, Mulayam. In the run-up to the 2012 assembly elections, the promise of distribution of laptops to youth was included in the Samajwadi Party( SP) manifesto at Akhilesh’s insistence. The SP’s traditional abhorrence to English education has also lost its sharpness in the four-and-a-half years of Akhilesh at the helm in Lucknow. The chief minister has also been convening big investor conclaves in Mumbai, Delhi and Lucknow.

Before the SP’s family feud erupted in the open, Akhilesh had been disparagingly referred to as“Chief Minister No.5” — after Mulayam Singh, Ram Gopal, Shivpal and Azam Khan. In the last four-and-a-half years, the SP has been pulled in different directions by Akhilesh’s family members or associates of the SP patriarch. Ahead of next year’s elections, Akhilesh has provided himself with an opportunity to break out of the cocoon.

 
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Srinand Jha

Srinand Jha covers the Ministry of Railways and writes on politics in the Hindi heartland. Also interested in media and social/cultural issues.

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