MillenniumPost
Nation

Akhilesh calls on father, invites him to SP meet

Lucknow: In what is being seen as a reconciliatory move, Samajwadi party chief Akhilesh Yadav on Thursday met his father, Mulayam Singh Yadav, with whom he has been fighting a bitter battle, and invited him to a party meeting to be held next week.
The SP chief went to his father's residence to invite him to the October 5 national executive meeting, party MLC Sunil Singh Yadav said.
Though he did not elaborate on what transpired at the meeting – believed to be the first between the two in many months – it was being seen in the party as a reconciliatory effort by Akhilesh ahead of the crucial national conference.
"Akhileshji met Netaji (Mulayam) to invite him to the meeting in Agra on October 5," the MLC said.
Mulayam and his brother Shivpal Yadav were not invited to the party's state executive meeting held here on September 23.
Speculation was rife in political circles that the 77- year-old former chief minister was likely to announce a new outfit at a press conference along with the virtually defunct Lok Dal while retaining the 'Samajwadi' tag in its name.
While Shivpal had said he would declare his future course of action on September 25, a party leader said Mulayam did not read a press note at the press conference in which the formation of a new front was mentioned.
"Netaji did not read the press note at the press conference. You must have noticed that Sharda Pratap Shukla (former SP MLA) was giving him a paper, which he did not read and said would read later. Now we will wait for the SP national executive meeting before deciding anything," Lok Dal President Sunil Singh, who has offered the SP patriarch his party's symbol and the president's post, said.
Mulayam said he was not forming a party "as of now" at the crowded press conference here, responding to a volley of questions from the media on whether he was leaving the party he had formed 25 years ago.
M Post Bureau

M Post Bureau

This is the default Millennium Post


Next Story
Share it