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[https://indianexpress.com/article/explained/samajwadi-party-bicycle-symbol-explained-7783125/  Lalmani Verma, February 22, 2022: ''The Indian Express'']
  
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''' Samajwadi Party’s election symbol '''
  
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Party patriarch Mulayam Singh Yadav founded the SP on October 4, 1992, and the party was allotted bicycle as its symbol for the UP Assembly election in 1993.
  
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The SP contested 256 seats, and won 109. Mulayam became Chief Minister for the second time.
  
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Mulayam had been Chief Minister earlier from 1989 to 1991, but he was then a part of the Janata Dal, whose election symbol was wheel.
  
[[File: Discord within Samajwadi Party 3.jpg|What the discord of Sept. 2016 was about|frame|500px]]
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Mulayam had earlier contested elections on symbols of other parties. He won his first Assembly election in 1967 as a candidate of the Samyukta Socialist Party, which had ‘bargad’ or banyan tree as its election symbol.
  
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Mulayam went on to be elected MLA for seven more terms until 1996. Before he founded the SP in 1992, Mulayam also contested on symbols like ‘bailon ki jodi’ (pair of oxen), and ‘Kandhe par hal dhare kisan’ (farmer with plough). The latter was the symbol of the Janata Party, and Mulayam was elected as its candidate from Jaswant Nagar in 1991.
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== Harvard prof for 2017 polls==
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[http://epaperbeta.timesofindia.com/Article.aspx?eid=31808&articlexml=SP-campaign-in-Harvard-profs-hands-19092016008026  Subhash Mishra, SP campaign in Harvard prof's hands, Sep 19 2016 : The Times of India]
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The battle of image-makers in UP just got more interesting.
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''' Symbolism of the bicycle '''
  
After Congress's attempt to reclaim its position in the state through political strategist Prashant Kishor, the ruling SP has roped in world-renowned political consultant Steve Jarding of Harvard University to handle the election campaign for its attempt to win a second consecutive term. Jarding, a campaign manager and political consultant for the Democrats in the US, was already advising SP on various issues, but is now officially on board.
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“When it came to selecting an election symbol for the 1993 Assembly polls, Netaji (Mulayam) and other senior leaders picked bicycle (from among available choices) as the symbol,” Naresh Uttam Patel, UP president of Samajwadi Party, said.
  
On assuming command, the first thing Jarding did was redesign the publicity campaign for the SP government's welfare schemes, and actress Vidya Balan was roped in to endorse Samajwadi Pension Yojana. Talking exclusively to TOI in Lucknow, Jarding said: “Samajwadi Pension Scheme has reached far and wide, but the problem is that the beneficiaries don't know whether it is a state scheme or central. So I suggested to the chief minister that the publicity programmes and campaigns be redesigned.
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This was because, Patel said, “in that period, the bicycle was the vehicle of farmers, the poor, labourers, and the middle class, and riding a bicycle was cheaper and good for health as well”.
  
Jarding, who is in the city with his team to finalise the micro-level management of electioneering for SP, claimed that CM Akhilesh Yadav had an “impressive connect with the youth and people in rural areas, who see him as a person dedicated to development“.
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The SP has contested all elections on the bicycle symbol ever since, Patel said.
  
Talking about his strategy , he said that in UP -India's most populous state -one universal manifesto may not work. He said that the CM has to get feedback from every constituency on what is required at the local level. “For example, non-payment of cane arrears may be an issue in western UP, but it is a non-issue in Bundelkhand. So, he has to draw up different programmes for different regions,“ he said.
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While building and expanding his party, Mulayam and his younger brother Shivpal Singh Yadav would frequently ride bicycles. Mulayam continued to ride a bicycle during canvassing even after becoming Chief Minister.
  
Jarding will also train SP candidates on how to communicate with constituents and address issues. His teams are camping in villages, getting feedback and sending it to the CM's office for urgent redressal. “The chief minister told me to stay in the house of the poorest of poor villagers, live with him for about a week, and then report. So I did, and sent my report. District officials addressed the issues within 24 hours,“ he added.From his primary survey , and from the feedback given to the CM, a clean image emerges of Akhilesh. “This could be the game-changer,“ remarked Jarding.
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Shivpal formed a different party, Pragatisheel Samajwadi Party (PSP-Lohia), after differences with Akhilesh, but he is contesting the current Assembly election from Jaswant Nagar on the SP’s bicycle symbol.
  
Jarding, who teaches public policy at Harvard Kennedy School, has been a campaigner, manager, political consultant and strategist since 1980. His clients include US Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton and former US vice-president Al Gore, and Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy.
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Patel recalled that during the previous Akhilesh Yadav government, bicycle tracks had been built in cities across the state, and bicycles had been distributed to girl students and labourers.
  
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On the PM’s remark on the SP’s election symbol, Patel said, “PM does jumlebaazi with such remarks. His government has no concern for inflation, unemployment, and farmers. The PM works for rich industrialists, while the SP’s bicycle is associated with the poor and farmers.
There is a large graphic on the Samajwadi Vikas Rath elsewhere on this page.
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[[File: Samajwadi Vikas Rath.jpg| The Samajwadi Vikas Rath, 2016-17. <br/> [http://epaperbeta.timesofindia.com/Gallery.aspx?id=02_11_2016_011_023_013&type=P&artUrl=Amid-SP-feud-Akhilesh-to-hit-campaign-trail-02112016011023&eid=31808 ''The Times of India'']|frame|500px]]
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SP founder member and Uttarakhand State president Satyanarayan Sachan said that even after becoming MLA for three terms, Mulayam rode a bicycle till 1977. “Later some other party leader collected money and bought a car for him,” Sachan said.
[http://epaperbeta.timesofindia.com/Article.aspx?eid=31808&articlexml=MULAYAMS-ROUGH-RIDE-Ahead-of-polls-family-feuds-02072016019022 The Times of India], Jul 02 2016]
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He added that the bicycle symbol reflects the party’s dedication and commitment for the poor, Dalits, farmers, and labourer classes. “Its two wheels stand for the way society and socialists keep moving, while its handle is for balancing,” Sachan said.
  
Four years ago when he became UP's youngest chief minister, Akhilesh took on his chin the jibes of UP having “four-anda-half CMs“ -the four being his father Samajwadi Party (SP) chief Mulayam Singh Yadav, uncles Ram Gopal and Shivpal and Mulayam's closest aide Azam Khan. Akhilesh was the half. He has come a long way since.
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He said that even outside UP, the SP contests Assembly elections on the bicycle symbol.
  
As the 43-year-old CM pushes through with his decisions, the fault lines within the family seem to be wide in the open: the latest is the friction over the SP taking into its fold Qaumi Ekta Dal, the party founded by three Ansari brothers, one of whom, goon-MLA Mukhtar Ansari is behind bars for the murder of an ex-BJP MLA. In the swift actionreaction that played out over barely a week, Shivpal announced the merger with QED, believed to be Mulayam's idea. Akhilesh sacked the minister who facilitated the merger, then took a step back to announce there were no differences within the family . Within a day though, SP called off the merger and the father-son duo seemed to have called a truce.As the merger was cancelled, Akhilesh took the minister back. The incident has left uncle Shivpal a bitter man. But this is only the latest in a string of issues where the SP's traditional balance of power has been upset. For years the unwritten code was Mulayam called the shots and Shivpal executed his orders as more and more family members became netas. The Mulayam clan today is easily India's biggest political family: there are, at last count, 20 members holding political office including a chief minister, six MPs and a senior minister.
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Before the 2012 elections, in which the SP won an absolute majority, Akhilesh Yadav had taken out cycle yatras across the state to mobilise workers and voters. Even now, he gives interviews while riding a bicycle, even though his campaigns in both 2017 and 2022 have been carried out on modified chariots. However, other SP leaders took out bicycle yatras in their districts ahead of these elections.
  
It wasn't for nothing that a few months after Akhilesh was made CM that MSY showed his irritation over Akhilesh's ministers' poor performance. It was then seen as a father advising his `obedient' son. Akhilesh was expected to follow tradition, strike a fine balance working on the orders of his father and uncle.
 
  
But Akhilesh has bent the father-uncle axis on many decisions ever since his father nominated him CM after SP's landslide win in 2012; a move that had reportedly made Shivpal unhappy . “He's been Mulayam's Man Friday for nearly two decades. He believed he was the heir apparent,“ says a political observer.At the time, uncle Ram Gopal stood solidly behind Akhilesh, and he was made CM.
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== Swami Nath Yadav’s gift==
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[http://epaperbeta.timesofindia.com/Article.aspx?eid=31808&articlexml=Bicycle-tales-Man-who-gifted-MSY-his-symbol-01032017020098  Rohan Dua, Bicycle tales: Man who gifted MSY his symbol , March 1, 2017: The Times of India]
  
Shivpal gradually came around, reconciled to his role as the Number Two in the government. However, when his political initiatives were overturned one after the other -in most cases at Akhilesh's insistence -his patience wore thin, say supporters.
 
  
Three instances have hurt him in particular. It was Shivpal who had formalised the pre-poll grand alliance `mahagathbandhan' in Bihar, attending several meetings to make it a reality. But just before the polls Mulayam walked out of the alliance; the two votaries against the `gathbandhan' were Akhilesh and Ram Gopal. Shivpal's second bid at forging an alliance with Rashtriya Lok Dal was publicly denounced by both Akhilesh and Ram Gopal. And now the QED fiasco.
 
  
Over the QED merger, Shivpal has also been painted as someone who does not hesitate to hobnob with lawless elements such as Mukhtar Ansari. To mark his protest, however muted, Shivpal skipped two programmes he had to attend with Akhilesh, including the swearing-in of new ministers. This triggered talk of a full-blown family tussle. Two days later, Shivpal turned up at brother Ram Gopal's 70th birthday celebrations, but it is said the warm vibes were missing.
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Swami Nath Yadav gets emotional as he recalls how he won his first election in 1989 as an Independent on the bicycle symbol.
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This was much before Mulayam Singh Yadav made it his party sym bol. Clad in sadri (waistcoat) and kurta, he sits in the dhaba one of his five sons runs at this village of Deoria district.
  
The fissures in the open couldn't have shown up at a worse time -elections are months away . Not helping matters was the reportedly significant clash between the partychief father and CM-son over candidature to a family member. Aparna Yadav is Mulayam's younger son's wife. Mulayam has already announced her as party nominee from Lucknow Cantt, a move that Akhilesh had no idea about and reportedly wasn't for it. But understandably, he didn't make an issue of it.
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He played a key role in government formation then, persuading 40-odd MLAs to help Mulayam's Janata Dal reach majority . The Janata Dal won 208 seats out of 425.
  
The latest QED spat played out in public months before the end of Akhilesh's CMship.With a strong BJP on the one hand, and an unpredictable Mayawati on the other, the SP family's widening schisms can make the poll road a tricky manoeuvre.
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That government lasted two years, but Swami became a known name in the Janata Parivar.
==Aug -30 Dec 2016: a timeline==
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[http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/how-a-family-feud-split-the-samajwadi-party/listshow/56258777.cms    , How a family feud brought the Samajwadi Party on the verge of a split, The Times of India  30 Dec, 2016[
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[On 30 Dec 2016], after months of turmoil and uneasy truces, Samajwadi Party supremo Mulayam Singh Yadav expelled son and Uttar Pradesh chief minister Akhilesh Yadav and cousin Ram Gopal Yadav from the party. Here's how the bitter feud unfolded and led to this dramatic action:
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The friendship between Mulayam and Swami grew so thick that when MSY launched SP in 1992, he approached EC seeking cycle as his party symbol. Swami fought for SP in 1993 and won.
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More than two decades later, he remains just as popular, but his support is now for BSP.
  
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“The cycle and I have been lucky for SP. I'm thankful to Mulayam for his help in boosting my political career. His party doesn't respect the poor. I thank Akhilesh for increasing ex-MLA pension from Rs 15,000 to Rs 29,000. Two months ago, he even called out to me at a rally .But we all move on. I still want to serve rural people, hence BSP,“ Swami Nath says.
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• Akhilesh Yadav calls off merger with Mukhtar Ansari’s Qaumi Ekta Dal.
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As an ex-MLA, Swami uses his travel pass on buses and trains and takes needy locals along.Swami loves cycling but doesn't any more.
  
• Shivpal Yadav claims he's being sidelined and threatens to resign.
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People discourage him to do so over his frosty ties with SP . “I deserved an SP ticket. I helped Mulayam.My respect for him or Akhilesh hasn't diminished,“ says Swami.
  
• Elder brother Mulayam Singh intervenes and stops him from quitting.
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== Harvard prof to manage 2017 polls==
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[http://epaperbeta.timesofindia.com/Article.aspx?eid=31808&articlexml=SP-campaign-in-Harvard-profs-hands-19092016008026  Subhash Mishra, SP campaign in Harvard prof's hands, Sep 19 2016 : The Times of India]
  
• Chief secretary and Shivpal loyalist Deepak Singhal is removed from his post by Akhilesh. Shivpal again threatens to quit.
 
  
• To mollify him, Mulayam appoints Shivpal as UP state president, replacing Akhilesh.
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The battle of image-makers in UP just got more interesting.
  
• The UP CM then strips his uncle of several important portfolios.
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After Congress's attempt to reclaim its position in the state through political strategist Prashant Kishor, the ruling SP has roped in world-renowned political consultant Steve Jarding of Harvard University to handle the election campaign for its attempt to win a second consecutive term. Jarding, a campaign manager and political consultant for the Democrats in the US, was already advising SP on various issues, but is now officially on board.
  
• In response, Shivpal resigns from the UP cabinet and the post of party president. He also expels Ram Gopal Yadav's nephew MLC Arvind Pratap Yadav for alleged involvement in land grabbing.
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On assuming command, the first thing Jarding did was redesign the publicity campaign for the SP government's welfare schemes, and actress Vidya Balan was roped in to endorse Samajwadi Pension Yojana. Talking exclusively to TOI in Lucknow, Jarding said: “Samajwadi Pension Scheme has reached far and wide, but the problem is that the beneficiaries don't know whether it is a state scheme or central. So I suggested to the chief minister that the publicity programmes and campaigns be redesigned.
  
• The UP state unit president further dismisses seven youth leaders said to be close to Akhilesh for "indiscipline and anti-party activities".
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Jarding, who is in the city with his team to finalise the micro-level management of electioneering for SP, claimed that CM Akhilesh Yadav had an “impressive connect with the youth and people in rural areas, who see him as a person dedicated to development“.
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[[File: Samajwadi Vikas Rath.jpg| The Samajwadi Vikas Rath, 2016-17. <br/> [http://epaperbeta.timesofindia.com/Gallery.aspx?id=02_11_2016_011_023_013&type=P&artUrl=Amid-SP-feud-Akhilesh-to-hit-campaign-trail-02112016011023&eid=31808 ''The Times of India'']|frame|500px]]
  
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Talking about his strategy , he said that in UP -India's most populous state -one universal manifesto may not work. He said that the CM has to get feedback from every constituency on what is required at the local level. “For example, non-payment of cane arrears may be an issue in western UP, but it is a non-issue in Bundelkhand. So, he has to draw up different programmes for different regions,“ he said.
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• Shivpal Singh Yadav releases new list of candidates for the upcoming UP assembly polls.
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Jarding will also train SP candidates on how to communicate with constituents and address issues. His teams are camping in villages, getting feedback and sending it to the CM's office for urgent redressal. “The chief minister told me to stay in the house of the poorest of poor villagers, live with him for about a week, and then report. So I did, and sent my report. District officials addressed the issues within 24 hours,“ he added.From his primary survey , and from the feedback given to the CM, a clean image emerges of Akhilesh. “This could be the game-changer,“ remarked Jarding.
  
• In a clear snub to Akhilesh, Mulayam Singh says that the party’s chief ministerial candidate will be elected by the parliamentary board after the polls.
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Jarding, who teaches public policy at Harvard Kennedy School, has been a campaigner, manager, political consultant and strategist since 1980. His clients include US Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton and former US vice-president Al Gore, and Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy.
  
• Party MLC Udayveer Singh, who wrote a letter to Mulayam Singh in Akhilesh’s support, is expelled from the party for six years.
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==Samajwadi Vikas Rath==
 
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There is a large graphic on the Samajwadi Vikas Rath elsewhere on this page.
• At a meeting with party legislators, Akhilesh decides to sack Shivpal Yadav and some other senior leaders from the party.
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• Ardent Akhilesh supporter Ram Gopal Yadav is expelled from the party after he wrote an open letter stating only Akhilesh can lead the party to victory. Shivpal also alleges Ram Gopal of "conspiring" against him and the party by colluding with the BJP.
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• A day later, in a show of unity, Mulayam calls a press conference where he reinstates Shivpal and the other expelled leaders and proclaims that Akhilesh will remain CM.
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• Ram Gopal Yadav is reinstated to the party and all his previous posts on Mulayam Singh's instructions.
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• Mulayam Singh Yadav, along with brother Shivpal Singh, announced the candidates for 325 of the 403 assembly seats in UP while Akhilesh was away on a trip.
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• The list of candidates left out several pro-Akhilesh ministers. Ten ministers on the list had been sacked by the chief minister and had openly defied him in the past.
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• Akhilesh then released a parallel list of 235 candidates for the assembly elections.
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• SP supremo Mulayam Singh issued a show cause notice against Akhilesh for this act of rebellion, leading general secretary Ram Gopal Yadav to call an emergency meeting of the party.
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• On 30 Dec 2016 evening, Mulayam Singh, flanked by brother Shivpal Yadav told media that Akhilesh Yadav and Ram Gopal Yadav were expelled from the party for six years for "indiscipline and anti-party activities".
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• A new chief minister will be chosen by the Samajwadi Party.
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(Compiled by Devika Bhattacharya)
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'''The details are as below '''
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==The rift of Sept 2016==
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===Crisis originated at Amar’s party?===
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[http://epaperbeta.timesofindia.com/Article.aspx?eid=31808&articlexml=FLY-ON-THE-WALL-Party-whispers-kicked-off-15092016013020  Subhash Mishra, FLY ON THE WALL - Party whispers kicked off tit-for-tat sackings in UP, Sep 15 2016'' The Times of India'']
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It All Began at Amar Singh's 5-Star Bash?
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When Mulayam Singh Yadav attended a glittering do hosted by long-time associate and party MP Amar Singh at a Delhi 5-star hotel on Sunday night, little did he know it would trigger a family feud, endangering his party's prospects months ahead of the assembly elections.
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The avalanche of trouble got activated at this party, attended by Mulayam's younger brother Shivpal Yadav and former chief secretary (sacked by CM Akhilesh Yadav after the event) Deepak Singhal. Akhilesh, who's always had reservations over Amar Singh's proximity to Mulayam and his return to SP , was not present.
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At the gathering, Amar Singh, in Singhal's presence, is learnt to have told Mulayam that CBI was zeroing in on Gayatri Prajapati, then state mining minister and his arrest could spell trouble for the family , party and the government.
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On Monday , Mulayam called Amar Singh and Singhal to his Delhi residence, insiders told TOI. When both stood by what they had said the previous night, Mulayam apparently called Akhilesh and asked him to change the portfolios of Prajapati and Raj Kishore Singh.
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Akhilesh, unhappy with both, sacked them.
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On Tuesday , Prajapati met Mulayam in Delhi. He insist ed that Amar Singh and Sin ghal's claims were baseless.
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Sources close to the party su premo said Gayatri convinced Mulayam that he was being made a victim of injustice.
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This made Mulayam ask Akhilesh to re move Singhal. The CM, said to be displeased with Singhal, followed the orders.
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Stung by the action, Sin ghal rushed to Mulayam and clarified that he did not have a view on the ministers. He had been merely listening to Amar Singh.
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Soon Amar Singh, in Luc know till Tuesday forenoon, flew to Delhi and met Mulay am, and pleaded with him to reinstate Singhal. It is learnt that Mulayam called Akhilesh again on Tuesday , asking him to reinstate Singhal, Prajapati and Raj Kishore Singh.
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Akhilesh turned down the request, sources said, saying this would send out a wrong message so close to the polls and ahead of his state-wide campaign. Mulayam then tried to rope in cousin Ram Gopal Yadav to convince Akhilesh. But the CM held his ground. Annoyed, Mulayam got him removed from the state president's post and handed it over to Shivpal.
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Akhilesh hit back stripping Shivpal of key portfolios -PWD, irrigation, co-operatives and revenue.Shivpal, who was at Etawah, left for Delhi on Wednesday and met Mulayam.
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===CM not mollified===
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[http://epaperbeta.timesofindia.com/Article.aspx?eid=31808&articlexml=Why-Gayatri-mantra-failed-to-charm-CM-15092016013030    Pervez IqbalSiddiqui,  Why Gayatri mantra failed to charm CM, Sep 15 2016 : The Times of India (Delhi)]
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TWO KEY FIGURES AT THE HEART OF THE RIFT IN LUCKNOW'S FAMILY NO. 1
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In the eye of the latest storm that's hit the SP family , Gayatri Prasad Prajapati has had MSY's support for long. He first sprung on the `SP notables' stage when he shared space with the brass at a 2011 Agra convention and announced a donation of Rs 25 lakh to the party.
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Armed with a poverty card, the property dealer went on to defeat Congressman Sanjay Sinh's wife Amita Sinh to win Amethi in the 2012 assembly polls -his first victory in the Congress stronghold, having contested from here regularly since 1993. Once he won, he hired a PR agency , a first for any SP neta. Prajapati was rewarded with position of junior minister of irrigation under Shivpal in February 2013.
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Thereafter, he took oath with every expansion till January 2014 -from being MoS mining to getting independent charge in 2013. He was made cabinet minister for mining in January 2014.
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Akhilesh Yadav may have sacked him over graft charges on Monday , but corruption allegations aren't new to Prajapati. Before the 2002 polls, he had declared his net worth at Rs 91,436.By 2012, his immovable assets were worth Rs 1.2 crore, movable assets Rs 51 lakh.
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A complaint with the Lokayukta ac cused him of owning assets worth Rs 942 crore. Although the former Lokayukta, NK Mehrotra, gave him a clean chit, RTI activist Nutan Thakur and IPS officer Amitabh Thakur got a court order to file an FIR against Prajapati.
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That FIR was allegedly followed by a call from Mulayam to Thakur, who lodged a police complaint accusing the SP chief of threatening him. The episode brought the SP disrepute but did not dent his support for Prajapati. He has run to MSY this time too, but this time the complaint is against the chief 's son.
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[http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/lucknow/Samajwadi-Party-made-unintentional-mistake-removing-Akhilesh-as-UP-party-chief-Ram-Gopal-Yadav-says/articleshow/54342410.cms  Shailaja Neelakantan | Sep 15, 2016,'Samajwadi Party made unintentional mistake removing Akhilesh as UP party chief', Ram Gopal Yadav says, PTI]
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'Samajwadi Party made unintentional mistake removing Akhilesh as UP party chief', Ram Gopal Yadav says
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NEW DELHI: "The Samajwadi Party (SP) leadership made a mistake - though not deliberately - by removing Akhilesh Yadav+ as the chief of the Uttar Pradesh unit of the SP," said Ram Gopal Yadav, another party leader, according to PTI.
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The removal of the Uttar Pradesh chief minister Akhilesh as the state's party chief "led to a misunderstanding...the matter will be resolved," said Ram Gopal, who is one of SP supremo Mulayam Singh Yadav's brothers and one of Akhilesh's uncles.
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UP CM Akhileshdenied a family rift. " This is a fight in government, not a family fight ," Akhilesh told the media. "If people from outside the family keep interfering how will things (government) work". Speculation is that he was hinting at the involvement of not just he SP's Rajya Sabha MP Amar Singh, but also a bureaucrat named Deepak Singhal.
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Roiling the family dynamic some more, is Akhilesh's father, Mulayam, who, it seems, supports his brother Shivpal over his son, and even met with Amar Singh not long ago.
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===First Mulayam gives Akhilesh edge over Shivpal===
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[http://epaperbeta.timesofindia.com/Article.aspx?eid=31808&articlexml=Nephew-scores-over-chacha-in-family-war-18092016001050  Nephew scores over chacha in family war Sep 18 2016 : The Times of India]
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Mulayam Singh Yadav was forced to tweak his peace formula on Saturday to give an assertive CM an important say in the selection of candidates for next year's polls. The SP chief 's outburst against Akhilesh soon after made it plain that the latter had wrested the gain in the face of resistance, reports Subhash Mishra.
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Akhilesh restored some portfolios to uncle Shivpal Yadav and allotted some new ones, but he did not return PWD, which has a budget bigger than all of Shivpal's 13 departments put together.
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===Then Mulayam savages Akhilesh, placates Shivpal===
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[http://epaperbeta.timesofindia.com/Article.aspx?eid=31808&articlexml=Mulayam-tears-into-Akhilesh-says-his-son-cost-18092016001046  Pervez Iqbal Siddiqui, Mulayam tears into Akhilesh, says his son cost him PM-ship, Sep 18 2016 : The Times of India]
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`Is CM Because Of Me', Praises Brother Shivpal
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Samajwadi Party chief Mulayam Singh Yadav has never shied away from criticising his son Akhilesh, the chief minister of UP, in public. But on 17 Sept 2016, hours after tweaking his `peace formula' to give Akhilesh greater power -particularly in choosing candidates for the coming state elections -Mulayam launched arguably his most scathing attack yet on his son, comparing him unfavourably with his brother Shivpal.
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Citing Shivpal's efforts in consolidating the support base of SP, he questioned Akhilesh's contribution towards the political success of the party . Mulayam said Shivpal was opposed to Akhilesh being made CM after the 2012 polls and had suggested that he be elevated to the position only after the 2014 Lok Sabha elections. But eventually , everybody agreed and Akhilesh became the CM.
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“What happened despite his being the CM? Only five members from the family won.If I had listened to Shivpal, we would have won 30-35 seats and I would have been the PM.“ If Akhilesh is unhappy with Shivpal because of this (appointment of the latter as the SP state chief), he should remember that people have accepted him as CM because he is my son. He never had any individual standing in politics,“ Mulayam told SP workers at the party headquarters.
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The most charitable spin that is being put on Mulayam's harsh remarks against his son and his praise for Shivpal is that they were aimed at placating his brother, who hasn't been getting along with Akhilesh. With assembly elections just a few months away , the war within the Yadav family comes at an inopportune moment for the SP .
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The SP supremo said Akhilesh won the 2012 elections because of the promising party manifesto drafted by him along with Shivpal and cousin Ram Gopal Yadav. Terming the CM's ambitious projects like Metro as unnecessary , Mulayam said funds allocated for the project could have been used for welfare of farmers.
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Mulayam said Shivpal had worked hard for the party . When a party worker demanded action against Amar Singh, Mulayam silenced him saying: “Do you know who Amar Singh is?“ Amar Singh, he said, had stood by him when all others had dumped him after a CBI probe began against him. Mulayam's comments on Amar Singh have put an end to speculation of action against the Thakur leader, at least in the near future.
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Mulayam said most of the schemes the CM talks about were initiated by him. “Almost all the schemes he talks about were launched by me, be it Kanya Vidya Dhan, free power to farmers for irrigation, or free medicine to poor,“ he said Taking a dig at Akhilesh's proposed Vikas Rath Yatra, Mulayam said it was no big deal and he had also taken out such Yatras and won elections earlier.Mulayam said SP formed had government thrice before and he became Union defence minister when Akhilesh was not there on the political scene. “Today , Akhilesh holds the important post of CM and he should know how to take everybody along.“
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===Rival supporters take to the streets===
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[http://epaperbeta.timesofindia.com/Article.aspx?eid=31808&articlexml=War-within-Yadav-clan-spills-on-to-UP-18092016011018  Pervez IqbalSiddiqui, War within Yadav clan spills on to UP streets Sep 18 2016 : The Times of India]
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Saturday was a day of unprecedented protests in Lucknow's VIP zone, which houses the CM's residence, the SP office, and party chief Mulayam Singh Yadav's bungalow, with the war within the Yadav family spilling on to the streets.
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The protests were initiated by the supporters of senior party member and Mulayam's brother Shivpal, after he resigned on Thursday night, but on Saturday , it was the youth brigade backing CM Akhilesh Yadav that turned belligerent, putting up a bigger show of strength. Akhilesh's supporters also held demonstrations in Allahabad, Gorakhpur, Bhadohi and Kanpur.
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Thousands of protesters broke down barricades to reach MSY's house, demanding that Akhilesh be reinstated as the party's UP chief. The chiefs of SP-allied organisations -including Lohia Vahini, Samajwadi Chhatra Sabha, Mulayam Singh Youth Brigade and Samajwadi Yuvajan Sabha -declared they won't work under Shivpal and put in their papers. The resignations were rejected by Akhilesh.
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Members of SP's youth wing first gathered at the party headquarters around 9am, raising slogans -for example, “Netaji nyay karo, Akhilesh ko bahaal karo (Netaji do justice, reinstate Akhilesh)“ and “desh mein-pradesh mein, vishwas hai Akhilesh mein (in country and state, our trust lies in Akhilesh)“ -and insisting that SP's young workers were unwilling to work under any other state president.
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Some of the protesters lay down on the road, causing a traffic jam. Some climbed up to treetops with posters of Akhilesh, chanting more slogans: “Yeh jawani hai qurbaan, Akhilesh bhaiya tere naam (We sacrifice our youth for Akhilesh)“ and “Samajwadi Party ki majboori hai, Akhilesh bhaiya zaroori hai (Akhilesh is important for SP).“
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After two hours of demonstrations, they headed for Mulayam's residence about a kilometre away . Apart from Shivpal's appointment as state president, Akhilesh's supporters also expressed anger at SP's Rajya Sabha member Amar Singh, described by the CM as an “outsider“ responsible for the war within. Protesters tore up his posters and slapped these with shoes. In Allahabad, supporters protested with posters, and claimed the youth in SP would not tolerate “any insult to the CM“.
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The banners bore slogans like “chacha ko hataao, Samajwadi Party ko bachaao (Remove the uncle, save SP)“ and “youth ne thaana hai, Akhilesh ko adhyaksha banana hai“ (youths have pledged to make Akhilesh party chief)“.
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In Varanasi, Samajwadi Yuvajan Sabha activists burnt an effigy of `baahri log' (outsiders) and demanded the state party chief 's post for Akhilesh.
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=Oct 2106=
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==Ram Gopal Yadav==
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[http://epaperbeta.timesofindia.com/Article.aspx?eid=31808&articlexml=Ram-Gopals-story-Three-letters-and-a-sacking-24102016012038# Pervez Siddiqui,  Ram Gopal's story: Three letters and a sacking, Oct 24 2016 : The Times of India]
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SP's former general secretary Ram Gopal Yadav drew the battle lines early on Sunday morning with a letter, his second since last Saturday (October 15), stating that Samajwadi Party's future lay with Uttar Pradesh CM Akhilesh Yadav.
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In the open letter, Ram Gopal said his aim was to ensure that a government was formed in the state under the leadership of his nephew Akhilesh. In the missive, seen as a direct attack on SP chief Mulayam Singh Yadav, especially since he had asked his cousin to make way for Akhilesh in his earlier letter, Ram Gopal also stated that “some people in the party want to see Akhilesh Yadav lose“. Hours after Ram Gopal's letter, ad dressed to “pyare saathiyon (dear colleagues)“ -hit the social media, he was sacked from the party for six years.
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The day ended with a third letter from Ram Gopal, issued in the evening, wherein he described his expulsion as the result of a “conspiracy by demonic forces who have surrounded the SP chief “. Referring to Mulayam as his guru (mentor) in politics, he once again vowed his support to Akhilesh and described the present crisis in the Yadav clan as a “dharam yuddh“.
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Ram Gopal said Mulayam would only understand the reality after he was “freed from the clutches of the demonic forces“.
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== Mulayam’s strategy and legacy==
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[http://epaperbeta.timesofindia.com/Article.aspx?eid=31808&articlexml=Tricky-family-bout-to-define-the-legacy-of-24102016014036#  Subodh Ghildiyal, Tricky family bout to define the legacy of wily Mulayam, Oct 24 2016 : The Times of India]
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To be called the most slippery of politicians by CPM neta Prakash Karat makes for a formidable reputation. It fed legends about the wily former wrestler's cunning “charkha dao“ in mud pits of the Hindi heartland, and Karat's exasperation over Mulayam's `U-turn' on the India-US nuclear deal only added another big political name to be inveigled by his googlies.
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The long list would go on to include Trinamool neta Mamata Banerjee who was left close to tears when Mulayam abruptly ditched her in his plans to oppose Pranab Mukherjee as President. It is, therefore, no small irony that in the evening of his political life, Mulayam should be caught off guard by a clan war and pinned down by his own son with warring cousins adding to the feud.
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Amid doomsday speculation about the fate of Samajwadi Party , just how Mulayam negotiates the landmines laid by his clansmen would deliver the final verdict on his famed shrewdness that often kept him ahead of rivals for five decades. How he takes his final bow is a legacy issue for Mulayam. And he is aware of it.
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Ever since son and CM Akhilesh Yadav rebelled against uncle Shivpal last month and family members and partymen split on factional lines, Mulayam has maintained an enigmatic stance. He has appeared to side with his `Hanuman' brother Shivpal even as he shares a residence, and surely an evening word, with his seemingly straying son `Tipu'.Such is Mulayam's reputation that many still wonder if he has a secret move up his sleeve.
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By general reckoning, the verdict on Mulayam would follow a simple formula. A split in SP with the son going the other way would mean that MSY failed in the trickiest test. He would feel let down in estimating that anointing Akhilesh will keep the family's political turf in loyal hands. But a peaceful settlement ahead of the crucial assembly polls next year will convey that he teetered on the edge but never lost balance.
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=Vis-à-vis the Congress=
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==2017: a softening of the stance==
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[http://epaperbeta.timesofindia.com/Article.aspx?eid=31808&articlexml=Mulayam-mind-games-Decoding-his-flip-flops-04022017011008 Subhash Mishra, Mulayam mind games: Decoding his flip-flops, Feb 4, 2017: The Times of India]
  
It was no mean feat that the disciple of Charan Singh outwitted the late farmer leader's son Ajit back in the late 1980s, to capture the “Samajwadi“ platform. Over the years, his “pragmatism“ brought him chief ministership, Union ministership and cosy relationships with various PMOs, as ethics and colleagues fell by the wayside. In power or not, he was always in favour. He did not blink while cozying up to BJP to gain the CM's chair in 2003.
 
  
His success in effecting a generational transition made him stand out. Covetous cousins and colleagues could barely comprehend as he quietly installed Akhilesh as UP CM after a massive victory in 2012.In contrast, his contemporaries, M Karunanidhi and Bal Thackeray , failed to reconcile warring sons and nephews.Even Parkash Singh Badal has played it safe till now.
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Even by his own standard of somersaults, Mulayam Singh Yadav's latest was unsettling. Two days after the SP patriarch insisted he was against the SP-Congress alliance and he wouldn't campaign for it, he made this sharp U-turn: “I'll campaign not only for SP , but also for the Congress.
  
But just when Akhilesh is at the fag end of his first tenure, the household has been racked by the storm of soaring ambition. It will weigh on Mulayam that the shadows of his second wife and son Prateek also darken the plot. Either the son did not turn out to be as pliant as assumed or he misread the angst of cousins and their sons, or even his second wife.
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“This radical course correction shows the SP patriarch's dilemma ­ whether to go with his son and endorse the Congress, or stick to his brand of Samajwad the bedrock of which is anti-Congressism,“ says a political analyst.
  
The meetings over the coming days are essentially to prove that he is better than his socialist co-travellers in succession battles.
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As Akhilesh Yadav and Rahul Gandhi held their three-hour roadshow in Lucknow on Janauary 29, Mulayam dropped a bombshell in Delhi. He rejected the alliance. The outburst didn't surprise those tracking his politics for decades. Mulayam's opposition to any alliance with Congress should be viewed with a historical perspective. “His entire political career rests on samajwad drawn from Lohia's socialism. Therefore, there was no compulsion for him to accept what his son had decided.
  
==The importance of Amar Singh==
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The SP patriarch has been opposed to this alliance ever since reports about a the growing camaraderie between Akhilesh and RahulPriyanka Gandhi started doing the rounds in December. On December 28, in the middle of a worsening family feud, he openly announced that SP was capable of winning the elections on its own, therefore, it was not have any alliance.
[http://epaperbeta.timesofindia.com/Article.aspx?eid=31808&articlexml=Amar-at-centre-of-crisis-but-why-is-25102016001027  Swati Mathur & Pervez Iqbal Siddiqui, Amar at centre of crisis, but why is he so important to Mulayam? Oct 25 2016 : The Times of India]
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This is the first time that the SP and the Congress are in an electoral tie-up. In 1989-90, Rajiv Gandhi supported Mulayam's minority government. Later, MSY extended outside support to UPA-1 and 2. He saved Manmohan Singh's government after the Left withdrew support over the Indo-US nuclear deal.
  
The businessman with the reputation of being Mulayam's “crisis manager“, Amar Singh, is now one of the main reasons for the crisis in the Samajwadi Party .
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But Mulayam's rise coincided with the Congress decline in UP . He knows if his party gives the Congress any space, it could bounce back. UP , a Congress fortress of 40 years since 1947, banked on Brahmins, Dalits and Muslims.After the Congress weakened following the Mandal-Mandir wave, Brahmins switched to the BJP , Dalits to the BSP and Muslims to the SP . Mulayam had a key role in the Congress's decimation, poaching its Muslim voters.
  
What, though, makes Amar significant enough for Mulayam to publicly upbraid his son? Mulayam's friendship with Amar goes back to the days when Veer Bahadur Singh was chief minister of the Congress government in UP in 1985-88. Amar joined SP formally in 1996 and went to Rajya Sabha, courtesy Mulayam.
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“One example shows how critical this minority vote has been. In the 2009 LS polls, when Mulayam embraced Kalyan Singh, blamed by Muslims for the Babri demolition, Muslims voted en masse for the Congress, it won an im pressive 22 seats,“ an observer recalls. Apart from ideological issues, this was why Mulayam opposed a Congress tie-up. “ A Congress revival would push the SP to the margins, he feared,“ an aide concedes. “Netaji also believes the party unleashed the CBI on him in a DA case,“ he adds.
  
Amar came close to Mulayam during the 1996 Third Front government, giving him a chance to liaise with the who's who in Delhi. Amar raised funds for SP , served as a bridge between the party and industrialists and brought Bollywood to Saifai's simplistic politics. When Mulayam became defence minister in the Third Front government, Amar assumed the role of the second-most powerful man in SP . The Amar-Mulayam dosti reached its peak in 2003 when Singh played a crucial role in engineering defections in the Bahujan Samaj Party to form an SP government in UP . Singh then used his caste clout to swing it for Mulayam.
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In 1999, after A B Vajpayee's government fell, Sonia Gandhi staked claim to form government. Mulayam -who had 32 MPs -reportedly went back on his promise of support. Ever since, the two parties have been suspicious of each other. Despite Mulayam's readiness, Sonia didn't include the SP in the UPA. The party extended outside support. Mulayam has been equally belligerent against the BJP . The SPCongress deal never had his mental sanction.“He was uncomfortable with the every thought of endorsing Congress candidates,“ says an observer.
  
Later, Mulayam formed the UP Development Council with Singh as chairperson.Members of the council included Anil Ambani, Adi and Parmeshwar Godrej, Kumar Mangalam Birla, L K Khaitan and Subrata Roy Sahara. Actor Amitabh Bachchan became UP's brand ambassador. Amar Singh even arranged for former US president Bill Clinton to visit Lucknow. In 2008, Amar and Mulayam were instrumental in saving the Congress-led UPA government at the Centre on the Indo-US nuclear deal trust vote where Amar was accused of bribing three BJP MPs to vote for UPA.
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So, why this turnaround? It's a battle between his heart and head, says an SP leader.“Mentally he can't disassociate himself with the anti-Congress ideology . But his heart goes out to his son, who his fighting against odds,“ he says.
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=Aparna Yadav=
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==Aparna's NGO milked 86% of UP's cow  funds==
  
Amar's rise in the SP ranks also resulted in the gradual marginalisation of other biggies in the party . Beni Prasad Verma, Raj Babbar and Azam Khan were gradually pushed to the fringes, with both Babbar and Azam getting expelled from the party on charges of indiscipline.The beginning of Amar's end in the SP , though, came with the political coup he allegedly essayed against Mulayam's daughter-in-law Dimple, in her electoral debut from Firozabad, against SP rebel Babbar. Dimple was to contest the Lok Sabha by-polls in November 2009 after Akhilesh vacated the seat. Following Dimple's poll drubbing, Amar was eventually expelled from SP in February 2010.
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[http://epaperbeta.timesofindia.com/Article.aspx?eid=31808&articlexml=Aparnas-NGO-milked-86-of-UPs-gau-funds-03072017009022 Aparna’s NGO MILKED 86% OF UP’S gau funds|Jul 03 2017: The Times of India (Delhi)]
  
Since his return to SP after his six-year exile, Amar Singh has been trying to regain the space he once enjoyed. His greatest accomplishment in Mulayam's own words: Freeing Mulayam from the clutches of a particularly complicated legal case that could have seen the SP chief in jail.
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Agra
  
Senior SP functionaries suggest Mulayam is keen to re-establish communication channels with the powers that be in New Delhi, and believe Amar Singh still holds the key . Akhilesh throwing a spanner in the works, though, was the reason for Mulayam's Monday outburst. 
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Akhilesh's Sister-In-law Got Rs 8.35cr
==As on Oct 24, 2016==
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[http://epaperbeta.timesofindia.com/Article.aspx?eid=31808&articlexml=AMAR-KATHA-25102016017021  AMAR KATHA, Oct 25 2016 : The Times of India]
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During Akhilesh Yadav's tenure as chief minister of Uttar Pradesh, 86% of the total grant given by the Uttar Pradesh Gau Seva Aayog to cow shelters and cattle protection organisations went to sister-in-law Aparna Yadav's NGO Jeev Ashray , which runs Kanha Upvan Gaushala near Amausi, owned by Lucknow Nagar Nigam.
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Over five years, from 2012 to 2017, the aayog distributed grants worth Rs 9.66 crore, of which Rs 8.35 crore went to the NGO alone, according to an RTI reply , a copy of which is with TOI. Aparna had contested the assembly election in February from Lucknow Cantt constituency against BJP's Rita Bahuguna Joshi.
  
Amar Singh sat with you for three hours.You can remove me if you want, but find out from your sources; Amar Singh said there'll be upheaval in UP politics in October and that Akhilesh will not be CM in November. Ram Gopal ji didn't say that. If someone conspires against you and your party, I am compelled to speak: Akhilesh Yadav
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According to the reply to the RTI query filed by activist Nutan Thakur, during financial years 2012-13, 2013-14 and 2014-15, Jeev Ashray was the only NGO to be given this grant, totalling Rs 50 lakh, Rs 1.25 crore and Rs 1.41crore respectively .
  
I've been in touch with Amar Singh. But I've never hidden I met him. Tum log to unke pairo ki dhool ke layak bhi nahi ho (you are not worth the dust of his feet): Shivpal Yadav
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In 2015-16, Jeev Ashray got Rs 2.58 crore while Sripad Baba Gaushala, Vrindavan, received Rs 41 lakh. Further, in 2016-17, of the total grant of Rs 3.45 crore, Jeev Ashray received Rs 2.55 crore. In 2017-18, Rs 1.05 crore was given to various cattle shelters but Jeev Ashray did not receive any .Dayodaya Gaushala, Lalitpur, got the highest amount of Rs 63 lakh.
  
Amar Singh is my younger brother. You can abuse me, but he's the one who saved me from going to jail. I cannot give up on Amar Singh & Shivpal.Amar respects me. When he'd visit, he would sit at my feet:  Mulayam Singh Yadav
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“Giving more than 80% of funds meant for a social cause to a particular NGO, over several years during the SP regime, is a clear indicator of the massive extent of nepotism in the previous government,“ Thakur told TOI.
==Letters fly back and forth==
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[http://epaperbeta.timesofindia.com/Article.aspx?eid=31808&articlexml=Akhilesh-treated-shabbily-Letter-25102016014073  Swati Mathur, Akhilesh treated shabbily: Letter, Oct 25 2016 : The Times of India]
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==Closed for lack of proof==
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[https://epaper.timesgroup.com/olive/apa/timesofindia/SharedView.Article.aspx?href=TOIDEL%2F2019%2F05%2F22&id=Ar01400&sk=E6092A04&viewMode=text  DHANANJAY MAHAPATRA, May 22, 2019: ''The Times of India'']
  
Another letter bomb surfaced in the Samajwadi Party camp on Monday morning, adding an as yet unexposed dimension to the raging Yadav Pari-War -that the men of the house are not the only ones squabbling for supremacy .
 
  
The two-page note written by Firozabad MP Akshay Yadav, son of sacked SP national general secretary Ram Gopal Yadav, attempts to corner SP state president Shivpal Yadav and hints at widening differences in the Samajwadi household. On Sunday , Shivpal had accused Ram Gopal, of colluding with the BJP to save his son, daughter-in-law and himself from the CBI in the multicrore Yadav Singh case.
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The CBI informed the Supreme Court that it had closed the probe against Samajwadi Party leaders Mulayam Singh Yadav, Akhilesh Yadav and Prateek Yadav way back in August 2013 as it did not find “sufficient evidence” to back allegations that they had amassed disproportionate assets.
  
Akshay's letter comes soon after Akhilesh aide Udayveer Singh's missive had hinted that Mulayam's second wife, Sadhna Gupta, had driven a wedge between father and son and is the first acknowlegement by an SP family member that all is not well in the Samajwadi kitchens. Akshay writes, “Akhilesh Yadav was harassed mentally but delivered on his development goals in UP . Lately, however, he was treated so badly in the family that on the day he shifted to his new house, Akhilesh's belongings in his old quarters were thrown out and the rooms locked up. Those who did this then went abroad.
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“Since no prima facie evidence of commission of cognisable offence against the suspects was found during enquiry, hence the preliminary enquiry was not converted into a criminal case under Section 154 of CrPC and, as such, no enquiry was conducted in the matter after August 7, 2013,the CBI said in an affidavit.
  
Akshay does not identify anyone in his open letter but suggests Shivpal is “jealous“ of Akhilesh's rise in the party and wants to be CM himself. It also returns fire at Shivpal, accusing him of colluding with the BJP ,a charge that Shivpal had levelled at Ram Gopal just a day earlier.
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The CBI statement is interesting as the case against the SP bosses was kept hanging during most of UPA-1 and 2. The regional party had said the case should be re-examined. The SP had supported the Manmohan Singh government on the India-US nuclear deal in Parliament in 2008.
=The split of 30 Dec 2016=
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==Mulayam’s point of view==
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[http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/akhilesh-yadav-does-not-understand-ram-gopal-yadav-has-destroyed-his-future-says-samajwadi-party-chief-mulayam-singh-yadav/listshow/56257814.cms  Akhilesh does not understand: Top 5 quotes from Mulayam Singh Yadav's announcement, 30 Dec, 2016, The Times of India]
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The affidavit was in response to the SC’s March 25 order on Congress leader Vishwanath Chaturvedi’s application seeking a direction to the CBI to reveal details of investigation it had carried out in the disproportionate assets case against the Yadavs. But the CBI affidavit gave no such details except stating that “sufficient evidence” was not found against them.
  
Samajwadi Party chief Mulayam Singh Yadav on 30 Dec, 2016 shook the political ground in Uttar Pradesh with just months to go for the Assembly elections. He expelled his son and UP Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav and his cousin and party general secretary Ram Gopal Yadav from the party for six years.
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On a PIL filed by Chaturvedi, the SC in 2007, had directed CBI to inquire into disproportionate assets allegations against the Yadavs — Mulayam, Akhilesh and Prateek as well as Akhilesh’s wife Dimple. The Yadavs sought review of the order. The SC in 2012, dropped the probe against Dimple but asked CBI to proceed against the others.
  
Here are the top 5 things Mulayam said:
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Nearly seven years later, on March 25 this year, while dealing with Chaturvedi’s application, SC had reminded CBI that its probe status report 12 years ago had said that there was a prima facie DA case against the Yadavs. A three-judge bench led by the CJI had said, “The status report had said that a prima facie case is made out. But no FIR has been registered yet. We want to know what transpired in all these years.”
  
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[edit] Election symbol

[edit] History

Lalmani Verma, February 22, 2022: The Indian Express

Samajwadi Party’s election symbol

Party patriarch Mulayam Singh Yadav founded the SP on October 4, 1992, and the party was allotted bicycle as its symbol for the UP Assembly election in 1993.

The SP contested 256 seats, and won 109. Mulayam became Chief Minister for the second time.

Mulayam had been Chief Minister earlier from 1989 to 1991, but he was then a part of the Janata Dal, whose election symbol was wheel.

Mulayam had earlier contested elections on symbols of other parties. He won his first Assembly election in 1967 as a candidate of the Samyukta Socialist Party, which had ‘bargad’ or banyan tree as its election symbol.

Mulayam went on to be elected MLA for seven more terms until 1996. Before he founded the SP in 1992, Mulayam also contested on symbols like ‘bailon ki jodi’ (pair of oxen), and ‘Kandhe par hal dhare kisan’ (farmer with plough). The latter was the symbol of the Janata Party, and Mulayam was elected as its candidate from Jaswant Nagar in 1991.

Symbolism of the bicycle

“When it came to selecting an election symbol for the 1993 Assembly polls, Netaji (Mulayam) and other senior leaders picked bicycle (from among available choices) as the symbol,” Naresh Uttam Patel, UP president of Samajwadi Party, said.

This was because, Patel said, “in that period, the bicycle was the vehicle of farmers, the poor, labourers, and the middle class, and riding a bicycle was cheaper and good for health as well”.

The SP has contested all elections on the bicycle symbol ever since, Patel said.

While building and expanding his party, Mulayam and his younger brother Shivpal Singh Yadav would frequently ride bicycles. Mulayam continued to ride a bicycle during canvassing even after becoming Chief Minister.

Shivpal formed a different party, Pragatisheel Samajwadi Party (PSP-Lohia), after differences with Akhilesh, but he is contesting the current Assembly election from Jaswant Nagar on the SP’s bicycle symbol.

Patel recalled that during the previous Akhilesh Yadav government, bicycle tracks had been built in cities across the state, and bicycles had been distributed to girl students and labourers.

On the PM’s remark on the SP’s election symbol, Patel said, “PM does jumlebaazi with such remarks. His government has no concern for inflation, unemployment, and farmers. The PM works for rich industrialists, while the SP’s bicycle is associated with the poor and farmers.”

SP founder member and Uttarakhand State president Satyanarayan Sachan said that even after becoming MLA for three terms, Mulayam rode a bicycle till 1977. “Later some other party leader collected money and bought a car for him,” Sachan said.

He added that the bicycle symbol reflects the party’s dedication and commitment for the poor, Dalits, farmers, and labourer classes. “Its two wheels stand for the way society and socialists keep moving, while its handle is for balancing,” Sachan said.

He said that even outside UP, the SP contests Assembly elections on the bicycle symbol.

Before the 2012 elections, in which the SP won an absolute majority, Akhilesh Yadav had taken out cycle yatras across the state to mobilise workers and voters. Even now, he gives interviews while riding a bicycle, even though his campaigns in both 2017 and 2022 have been carried out on modified chariots. However, other SP leaders took out bicycle yatras in their districts ahead of these elections.


[edit] Swami Nath Yadav’s gift

Rohan Dua, Bicycle tales: Man who gifted MSY his symbol , March 1, 2017: The Times of India


Swami Nath Yadav gets emotional as he recalls how he won his first election in 1989 as an Independent on the bicycle symbol. This was much before Mulayam Singh Yadav made it his party sym bol. Clad in sadri (waistcoat) and kurta, he sits in the dhaba one of his five sons runs at this village of Deoria district.

He played a key role in government formation then, persuading 40-odd MLAs to help Mulayam's Janata Dal reach majority . The Janata Dal won 208 seats out of 425.

That government lasted two years, but Swami became a known name in the Janata Parivar.

The friendship between Mulayam and Swami grew so thick that when MSY launched SP in 1992, he approached EC seeking cycle as his party symbol. Swami fought for SP in 1993 and won. More than two decades later, he remains just as popular, but his support is now for BSP.

“The cycle and I have been lucky for SP. I'm thankful to Mulayam for his help in boosting my political career. His party doesn't respect the poor. I thank Akhilesh for increasing ex-MLA pension from Rs 15,000 to Rs 29,000. Two months ago, he even called out to me at a rally .But we all move on. I still want to serve rural people, hence BSP,“ Swami Nath says.

As an ex-MLA, Swami uses his travel pass on buses and trains and takes needy locals along.Swami loves cycling but doesn't any more.

People discourage him to do so over his frosty ties with SP . “I deserved an SP ticket. I helped Mulayam.My respect for him or Akhilesh hasn't diminished,“ says Swami.

[edit] Election campaigns

[edit] Harvard prof to manage 2017 polls

Subhash Mishra, SP campaign in Harvard prof's hands, Sep 19 2016 : The Times of India


The battle of image-makers in UP just got more interesting.

After Congress's attempt to reclaim its position in the state through political strategist Prashant Kishor, the ruling SP has roped in world-renowned political consultant Steve Jarding of Harvard University to handle the election campaign for its attempt to win a second consecutive term. Jarding, a campaign manager and political consultant for the Democrats in the US, was already advising SP on various issues, but is now officially on board.

On assuming command, the first thing Jarding did was redesign the publicity campaign for the SP government's welfare schemes, and actress Vidya Balan was roped in to endorse Samajwadi Pension Yojana. Talking exclusively to TOI in Lucknow, Jarding said: “Samajwadi Pension Scheme has reached far and wide, but the problem is that the beneficiaries don't know whether it is a state scheme or central. So I suggested to the chief minister that the publicity programmes and campaigns be redesigned.“

Jarding, who is in the city with his team to finalise the micro-level management of electioneering for SP, claimed that CM Akhilesh Yadav had an “impressive connect with the youth and people in rural areas, who see him as a person dedicated to development“.

The Samajwadi Vikas Rath, 2016-17.
The Times of India

Talking about his strategy , he said that in UP -India's most populous state -one universal manifesto may not work. He said that the CM has to get feedback from every constituency on what is required at the local level. “For example, non-payment of cane arrears may be an issue in western UP, but it is a non-issue in Bundelkhand. So, he has to draw up different programmes for different regions,“ he said.

Jarding will also train SP candidates on how to communicate with constituents and address issues. His teams are camping in villages, getting feedback and sending it to the CM's office for urgent redressal. “The chief minister told me to stay in the house of the poorest of poor villagers, live with him for about a week, and then report. So I did, and sent my report. District officials addressed the issues within 24 hours,“ he added.From his primary survey , and from the feedback given to the CM, a clean image emerges of Akhilesh. “This could be the game-changer,“ remarked Jarding.

Jarding, who teaches public policy at Harvard Kennedy School, has been a campaigner, manager, political consultant and strategist since 1980. His clients include US Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton and former US vice-president Al Gore, and Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy.

[edit] Samajwadi Vikas Rath

There is a large graphic on the Samajwadi Vikas Rath elsewhere on this page.

[edit] Vis-à-vis the Congress

[edit] 2017: a softening of the stance

Subhash Mishra, Mulayam mind games: Decoding his flip-flops, Feb 4, 2017: The Times of India


Even by his own standard of somersaults, Mulayam Singh Yadav's latest was unsettling. Two days after the SP patriarch insisted he was against the SP-Congress alliance and he wouldn't campaign for it, he made this sharp U-turn: “I'll campaign not only for SP , but also for the Congress.“

“This radical course correction shows the SP patriarch's dilemma ­ whether to go with his son and endorse the Congress, or stick to his brand of Samajwad the bedrock of which is anti-Congressism,“ says a political analyst.

As Akhilesh Yadav and Rahul Gandhi held their three-hour roadshow in Lucknow on Janauary 29, Mulayam dropped a bombshell in Delhi. He rejected the alliance. The outburst didn't surprise those tracking his politics for decades. Mulayam's opposition to any alliance with Congress should be viewed with a historical perspective. “His entire political career rests on samajwad drawn from Lohia's socialism. Therefore, there was no compulsion for him to accept what his son had decided.“

The SP patriarch has been opposed to this alliance ever since reports about a the growing camaraderie between Akhilesh and RahulPriyanka Gandhi started doing the rounds in December. On December 28, in the middle of a worsening family feud, he openly announced that SP was capable of winning the elections on its own, therefore, it was not have any alliance.

This is the first time that the SP and the Congress are in an electoral tie-up. In 1989-90, Rajiv Gandhi supported Mulayam's minority government. Later, MSY extended outside support to UPA-1 and 2. He saved Manmohan Singh's government after the Left withdrew support over the Indo-US nuclear deal.

But Mulayam's rise coincided with the Congress decline in UP . He knows if his party gives the Congress any space, it could bounce back. UP , a Congress fortress of 40 years since 1947, banked on Brahmins, Dalits and Muslims.After the Congress weakened following the Mandal-Mandir wave, Brahmins switched to the BJP , Dalits to the BSP and Muslims to the SP . Mulayam had a key role in the Congress's decimation, poaching its Muslim voters.

“One example shows how critical this minority vote has been. In the 2009 LS polls, when Mulayam embraced Kalyan Singh, blamed by Muslims for the Babri demolition, Muslims voted en masse for the Congress, it won an im pressive 22 seats,“ an observer recalls. Apart from ideological issues, this was why Mulayam opposed a Congress tie-up. “ A Congress revival would push the SP to the margins, he feared,“ an aide concedes. “Netaji also believes the party unleashed the CBI on him in a DA case,“ he adds.

In 1999, after A B Vajpayee's government fell, Sonia Gandhi staked claim to form government. Mulayam -who had 32 MPs -reportedly went back on his promise of support. Ever since, the two parties have been suspicious of each other. Despite Mulayam's readiness, Sonia didn't include the SP in the UPA. The party extended outside support. Mulayam has been equally belligerent against the BJP . The SPCongress deal never had his mental sanction.“He was uncomfortable with the every thought of endorsing Congress candidates,“ says an observer.

So, why this turnaround? It's a battle between his heart and head, says an SP leader.“Mentally he can't disassociate himself with the anti-Congress ideology . But his heart goes out to his son, who his fighting against odds,“ he says.

[edit] Aparna Yadav

[edit] Aparna's NGO milked 86% of UP's cow funds

Aparna’s NGO MILKED 86% OF UP’S gau funds|Jul 03 2017: The Times of India (Delhi)

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TIMES NEWS NETWORK   Akhilesh's Sister-In-law Got Rs 8.35cr

During Akhilesh Yadav's tenure as chief minister of Uttar Pradesh, 86% of the total grant given by the Uttar Pradesh Gau Seva Aayog to cow shelters and cattle protection organisations went to sister-in-law Aparna Yadav's NGO Jeev Ashray , which runs Kanha Upvan Gaushala near Amausi, owned by Lucknow Nagar Nigam. Over five years, from 2012 to 2017, the aayog distributed grants worth Rs 9.66 crore, of which Rs 8.35 crore went to the NGO alone, according to an RTI reply , a copy of which is with TOI. Aparna had contested the assembly election in February from Lucknow Cantt constituency against BJP's Rita Bahuguna Joshi.

According to the reply to the RTI query filed by activist Nutan Thakur, during financial years 2012-13, 2013-14 and 2014-15, Jeev Ashray was the only NGO to be given this grant, totalling Rs 50 lakh, Rs 1.25 crore and Rs 1.41crore respectively .

In 2015-16, Jeev Ashray got Rs 2.58 crore while Sripad Baba Gaushala, Vrindavan, received Rs 41 lakh. Further, in 2016-17, of the total grant of Rs 3.45 crore, Jeev Ashray received Rs 2.55 crore. In 2017-18, Rs 1.05 crore was given to various cattle shelters but Jeev Ashray did not receive any .Dayodaya Gaushala, Lalitpur, got the highest amount of Rs 63 lakh.

“Giving more than 80% of funds meant for a social cause to a particular NGO, over several years during the SP regime, is a clear indicator of the massive extent of nepotism in the previous government,“ Thakur told TOI.

[edit] DA case

[edit] Closed for lack of proof

DHANANJAY MAHAPATRA, May 22, 2019: The Times of India


The CBI informed the Supreme Court that it had closed the probe against Samajwadi Party leaders Mulayam Singh Yadav, Akhilesh Yadav and Prateek Yadav way back in August 2013 as it did not find “sufficient evidence” to back allegations that they had amassed disproportionate assets.

“Since no prima facie evidence of commission of cognisable offence against the suspects was found during enquiry, hence the preliminary enquiry was not converted into a criminal case under Section 154 of CrPC and, as such, no enquiry was conducted in the matter after August 7, 2013,” the CBI said in an affidavit.

The CBI statement is interesting as the case against the SP bosses was kept hanging during most of UPA-1 and 2. The regional party had said the case should be re-examined. The SP had supported the Manmohan Singh government on the India-US nuclear deal in Parliament in 2008.

The affidavit was in response to the SC’s March 25 order on Congress leader Vishwanath Chaturvedi’s application seeking a direction to the CBI to reveal details of investigation it had carried out in the disproportionate assets case against the Yadavs. But the CBI affidavit gave no such details except stating that “sufficient evidence” was not found against them.

On a PIL filed by Chaturvedi, the SC in 2007, had directed CBI to inquire into disproportionate assets allegations against the Yadavs — Mulayam, Akhilesh and Prateek as well as Akhilesh’s wife Dimple. The Yadavs sought review of the order. The SC in 2012, dropped the probe against Dimple but asked CBI to proceed against the others.

Nearly seven years later, on March 25 this year, while dealing with Chaturvedi’s application, SC had reminded CBI that its probe status report 12 years ago had said that there was a prima facie DA case against the Yadavs. A three-judge bench led by the CJI had said, “The status report had said that a prima facie case is made out. But no FIR has been registered yet. We want to know what transpired in all these years.”

In its fresh affidavit, CBI said it carried out further probe after the SC order of December 13, 2012. “During the course of further enquiry, sufficient evidence to support the allegations of possession of disproportionate assets, jointly or individually, against Mulayam Singh Yadav and his family members could not be brought out...The competent authority in CBI took a considered decision on August 7, 2013, to close the PE against all suspects,” it said.

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