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This Article is From Jan 05, 2017

Mulayam, Shivpal Rush To Delhi To Meet EC After Akhilesh Lays Claim To Party Symbol

So far, all efforts have failed to salvage the ruling party from split.

Mulayam, Shivpal Rush To Delhi To Meet EC After Akhilesh Lays Claim To Party Symbol
SP leader Shivpal Yadav arrives at Chowdhury Charan Singh Airport after meeting the EC in Lucknow on Tuesday. (Photo: PTI)

Gearing up for a show of strength, Samajwadi Party supremo Mulayam Singh Yadav left for Delhi to furnish details of support to the Election Commission for retaining the 'cycle' symbol while the faction led by his son Akhilesh met loyalists in Lucknow to collect signed affidavits to be presented to the poll body.

While sources in the Mulayam camp said the party supremo was armed with signed affidavits of MLAs, MLCs and MPs which he would furnish to the Election Commission, the number of the signed affidavits with him was not immediately clear.

Mulayam was accompanied by Shivpal Yadav, who was 'removed' from the post of state SP chief at the party's disputed national convention where Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav was crowned as SP President replacing his father.

As Mulayam and Shivpal left for the national capital, Akhilesh met his loyalists at his 5-Kalidas Marg residence to collect their signed affidavits to be presented before the EC in a day or two to claim the party symbol, party sources said.

Giving ample indications that he was not in a mood to climbdown, a defiant Akhilesh said on Thursday, "We are going for polls and will return again."

The Election Commission has initiated the process for the two warring factions of the Samajwadi Party; one led by Mulayam and the other by Akhilesh – to prove their majority for getting the party symbol. In the 404-member UP Assembly, SP has 229 MLAs.

The EC has asked both factions to show strength of MLAs, MPs and MLCs supporting them through signed affidavits.

Sources in the Akhilesh camp claimed that some 100 legislators had already submitted their signed affidavits and more were in the pipeline.

At the national convention of SP convened by Ramgopal Yadav on January 1, over 200 of the 229 MLAs had turned up along with a large number of MLCs and MPs and senior party leaders and office bearers.

MP Naresh Agarwal, who is close to the chief minister, claimed that majority of the party MLAs, MLCs and MPs were with Akhilesh.

With the two warring sides agreeing to disagree, hectic back channel moves to broker peace were witnessed in the state capital during the past two days, but all efforts failed to salvage the ruling party from split.

The announcement of poll schedule too did not make the two sides bury the hatchet.

In fact, after parting ways with his father, Akhilesh appeared to be further consolidating his position in the party by announcing appointment of party presidents in several districts in his capacity as the new SP chief.

The presidents in these districts had been removed by Shivpal.

"On the directives of national president Akhilesh Yadav, state president Naresh Uttam today directed Deoria, Kushinagar, Azamgarh and Mirzapur district presidents to continue on their posts and strengthen the party," an official release issued by the Akhilesh faction said late last night.

These office bearers were asked by Akhilesh to work in favour of the party and ensure victory of SP candidates.

Polls will be held in seven phases in Uttar Pradesh on February 11 (73 constituencies), February 15 (67 constituencies), February 19 (69 constituencies), February 23 (53 constituencies), February 27 (52 constituencies), March 3 (49 constituencies) and March 8 (40 constituencies).

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