Tag: Samajwadi Party

  • Alliance with Samajwadi party will be great if happens, says Shivpal Yadav

    By ANI

    KANPUR: Pragatisheel Samajwadi Party (PSP) chief Shivpal Singh Yadav on Sunday said that the alliance of his party with the Samajwadi Party if happens will be great.

    Speaking to the media, Shivpal said, “I have been seeking this (alliance with Samajwadi Party) for the last two years. It will be great if it happens.”

    He further hit out at Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and said that people are disappointed with the party. “BJP made false promises at the time of elections, so there is a necessity of a change of power in the state,” he said.

    Earlier on November 3, Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav also announced that his party will form an alliance with his uncle Shivpal Singh Yadav’s party and will give him “full respect”.

    “It has been the endeavour of the Samajwadi Party to stitch an alliance with smaller parties. Naturally, we are going to forge an alliance with the party of Uncle Shivpal Singh Yadav as well. Samajwadi Party will give him full respect,” said Akhilesh Yadav.

    Shivpal Singh Yadav formed Pragatisheel Samajwadi Party (PSP) after leaving the Samajwadi Party. Shivpal left after Akhilesh Yadav took over the reins of the Samajwadi Party from his father Mulayam Singh Yadav.

  • ‘Farmers not going to get justice till BJP is in power’: SP chief Akhilesh Yadav

    Akhilesh Yadav said farmers would not get justice as long as the BJP's 'triple-engine' government remains in power.

  • Jinnah remark: Adityanath attacks Akhilesh, calls him ‘cultureless’; SP chief hits back

    By PTI

    AURAIYA/LUCKNOW: Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Saturday targeted Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav over his Jinnah remark, saying that someone who is “cultureless” cannot be expected to know the difference between a national hero and a traitor.

    He was attacking Yadav for his remarks in which he appeared to have equated Pakistan’s founder Mohammad Ali Jinnah with Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel.

    Without naming the SP chief directly, Adityanath said a leader of a party had recently spoke of Sardar Patel and Jinnah in the same breath as leaders who fought for India’s independence.

    During a public meeting in Hardoi on October 31, Yadav had put together names of Mahatma Gandhi and other freedom fighters with Jinnah’s.

    “Sardar Patel, Mahatma Gandhi, Jawaharlal Nehru and Jinnah studied in the same institute and became barristers. They helped (India) get freedom and never backed away from any struggle,” he had said.

    During a programme launching online transfer of money in the accounts of parents of 1.80 crore students studying under Basic Shiksha Parishad at his official residence in Lucknow, Adityanath said, “Remember, if education is incomplete, culture is lacking, etiquette is lost, then you cannot expect that person to feel the difference between a national hero and a traitor.”

    “If such a situation arises today, then it may also be a reason for the lack of interest of the child’s parents in their education. And, so all this needed to be told in the morning assembly,” he said.

    “Often this disorientation starts only when the person does not know who is the friend of the country and who is the enemy of the country. When we start weighing the national hero and the anti-national in the same scale, then naturally it raises a question mark on the person’s ability,” the chief minister said.

    In Auraiya, earlier in the day, Adityanath warned people against political parties which equate Sardar Patel with Jinnah.

    Referring to his government’s achievements in the field of basic education, he said when his government was formed in 2017, the condition of basic education was very bad, but today it is better and a lot of improvement has taken place.

    “Today, the attitude about the Basic Education Council has changed.

    When the School Chalo campaign was launched in July 2017, there were 1 crore 30 lakh children in the council schools, but the number of children increased by 50 lakh in three years.

    Today, the Basic Education Council’s schools look different, their colours, different furnishings and the uniforms of the children studying are visible,” he said.

    The chief minister also called for promoting technology and said that transfer of money online into the accounts of parents will help avoid charges of corruption in the education department.

    At the foundation stone laying of a government medical college in Auraiya and inaugurating other projects, Adityanath said, “A leader of a party had a few days back in a speech attempted to equate Sardar Vallabhbai Patel, the man who symbolised the unity of India, with Muhammad Ali Jinnah, who divided the country.

    The entire state should reject such shameful and condemnable remarks.”

    “Sardar Patel, who symbolised India’s integrity, united over 563 kingdoms with India (at the time of Independence). We have to understand the mindset of the elements, who are trying to equate Sardar Patel with Jinnah. Sardar Patel united the country, while Jinnah divided the country, both cannot be contemporaries (‘samkaksh’). Sardar Patel was a ‘rashtranayak’ (national hero), but Jinnah was the one to break the unity of India. We have to remain alert of people who are trying to equate them,” he said.

    Speaking on the law and order front, Adityanath said that the image of the state is changing.

    “Earlier, professional criminals and mafia had made the lives of the poor, traders and women miserable. Earlier, there was a race to embrace the mafia elements, and derive political mileage. But, today everybody knows that bulldozers are running over the mafia, and it can also run over those who give refuge to the mafia,” he said.

    The Uttar Pradesh chief minister added that every person knows that there is zero tolerance towards criminals.

    Meanwhile, The Samajwadi Party chief on Saturday sought to defend his widely criticised statement equating Jinnah with Mahatma Gandhi, Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel and Jawaharlal Nehru and saying they helped India get freedom even as an UP minister suggested a narco test for him for “glorifying” the Pakistani leader.

    As the row over the Samajwadi Party(SP) leader’s comments raged, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, without naming Yadav, described the remarks as “shameful and condemnable” and warned people against political parties which equate Sardar Patel with Jinnah.

    His ministerial colleague Anand Swaroop Shukla also said those heaping praises on Jinnah should go to Pakistan.

    Yadav on his part hit out at his detractors, asking them to read history books again.

    Asked by reporters in Lucknow about his response to the row over his remarks that had kicked up a controversy ahead of the Assembly elections in UP, the former chief minister shot back, “Why should I say the context? I would say read the books again.”

    Yadav’s counter-attack drew a sharp response from UP BJP chief Swatantra Dev Singh, who in a Hindi tweet said, “The love for Jinnah still remains intact. Akhilesh Yadav ji please tell which history books have to be read — the Indian or the Pakistani.”

    On October 31, Yadav had said, “Sardar Patel, Mahatma Gandhi, Jawaharlal Nehru and (Muhammad Ali) Jinnah studied in the same institute and became barristers. They helped (India) get freedom and never backed away from any struggle.”

    Minister Shukla told reporters in Ballia that Jinnah is responsible for the division of the country.

    “Jinnah is a villain, who no Indian would like to see or listen to. Akhilesh Yadav must clarify as to under which pressure, greed, is he glorifying Jinnah?”

    “I want Akhilesh Yadav to himself come forward, and get his narco test done,” he said.

    A narco test involves the injection of a drug, sodium pentothal, which induces a hypnotic or sedated state in which the subject’s imagination is neutralised, and they are expected to divulge true information.

    Shukla further said that those raising ‘zindabad’ slogans in praise of Jinnah, having thoughts and feelings of Jinnah in their mind, have no place in India.

    “They themselves should go to Pakistan,” the BJP leader added.

    Speaking at a public event in Auraiya, Adityanath, without naming Yadav, said a leader of a party had a few days back in a speech attempted to equate Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, the man who symbolised the unity of India, with Muhammad Ali Jinnah, who divided the country.

    The chief minister said the entire state should reject such “shameful and condemnable” remarks.

    “Sardar Patel, who symbolised India’s integrity, united over 563 kingdoms with India (at the time of Independence). We have to understand the mindset of the elements, who are trying to equate Sardar Patel with Jinnah. Sardar Patel united the country, while Jinnah divided the country, both cannot be contemporaries (‘samkaksh’).”

    “Sardar Patel was a ‘rashtranayak’ (national hero), but Jinnah was the one to break the unity of India. We have to be alert of people who are trying to equate them,” Adityanath said.

    The SP also demanded the sacking of Shukla for accusing Yadav of getting economic support from Pakistan’s spy agency ISI.

    Shukla on Tuesday had said that Chief Minister Adityanath has become a challenge for the Islamic world.

    “Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav is getting all support from them. Akhilesh is getting ‘sanrakshan aur sujhav’ (patronage and advice) from the ISI. It is possible that he might also be getting economic support from it.”

    On Friday, SP workers staged a protest at the District Collectorate building to demand the registration of a case against the minister.

    The opposition party has demanded that a case be registered against Shukla for making insulting remarks against the party chief, and spreading animosity in the society.

    SP’s Ballia district unit chief Raj Mangal Yadav, meanwhile, said there will be intense protests against the minister and that he will not be allowed to enter the district if the administration doesn’t take action against him.

  • Samajwadi Party demands sacking of UP minister for ‘insulting’ Akhilesh Yadav

    By PTI

    BALLIA: The Samajwadi Party has demanded the sacking of UP Minister Anand Swaroop Shukla for making controversial remarks against SP chief Akhilesh Yadav.

    The SP also demanded that a case be registered against Shukla for “insulting” Yadav and for “spreading animosity” in the society.

    Uttar Pradesh minister of state for Parliamentary Affairs Shukla had accused Yadav of getting economic support from the ISI, the Pakistan spy agency.

    On Friday, SP workers staged a protest at the District Collectorate building to demand the registration of a case against the minister.

    SP district unit chief Raj Mangal Yadav said there will be intense protests, and the minister will not be allowed to enter Ballia if the administration doesn’t take action against him.

    On Tuesday, Shukla alleged that the SP chief enjoyed the patronage of Pakistan spy agency, Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) and said he may even go for religious conversion to appease Muslims.

    “Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has become a challenge for the Islamic world. Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav is getting all support from them. Akhilesh is getting ‘sanrakshan aur sujhav’ (patronage and advice) from the ISI. It is possible that he might also be getting economic support from it,” Shukla had said.

    “To appease Muslims, Yadav had performed ‘namaz’ and observed ‘roza’ (fast). He can also go for ‘matantaran’ (religious conversion) and ‘khatna’ to get their votes,” he said, adding that the former chief minister was doing so at the behest of Pakistan.

    “On the directions of the ISI, Yadav is glorifying Jinnah. He is issuing such statements that Pakistan and the Taliban want.”

  • UP Polls 2022: BJP seeking vote in name of ‘Ram’, SP in name of ‘Jinnah’, alleges BSP

    By ANI

    NEW DELHI: Ahead of upcoming Assembly polls in Uttar Pradesh, Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) spokesperson Sudhindra Bhadoria on Friday slammed Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and Samajwadi Party (SP) for allegedly indulging in religion-based politics in the state.

    Speaking to ANI here in New Delhi, Bhadoria said, “BJP is seeking vote in the name of ‘Ram’ in Uttar Pradesh and SP is seeking it in the name of ‘Jinnah’, but public will give vote based on work, not on religion.”

    “What works have they done? Both parties failed to maintain the law and order in the state. People want BSP to rule and that is why BSP will form the government in the upcoming assembly elections,” he added.

    Elections for 403 assembly constituencies in Uttar Pradesh are due early next year.

    In the 2017 Assembly elections, the BJP won a landslide victory winning 312 Assembly seats. The party secured a 39.67 per cent vote share in the elections for 403-member Assembly. Samajwadi Party (SP) bagged 47 seats, BSP won 19 while Congress could manage to win only seven seats.

  • SP-SBSP alliance will support Mukhtar Ansari in Uttar Pradesh Assembly polls: Om Prakash Rajbhar

    The SBSP, which had contested the 2017 assembly elections in alliance with the BJP, has four MLAs at present.

  • SP expels party MLA Subhash Pasi amid rumours of latter joining BJP

    By PTI

    LUCKNOW: The Samajwadi Party on Tuesday expelled its MLA Subhash Pasi for his involvement in “anti-party” activities, amidst reports that he is joining the BJP.

    “Subhash Pasi, party MLA from Saidpur seat of Ghazipur is being expelled from the party for anti-party activities,” the party said in a tweet in Hindi.

    Pasi is reportedly in touch with senior BJP leaders and is likely to join the saffron party.

  • Eyeing UP polls, Samajwadi Party to observe ‘Lakhimpur Kisan Smriti Diwas’ every month

    By PTI

    LUCKNOW: The Samajwadi Party on Tuesday asked all its workers and allies to observe “Lakhimpur Kisan Smriti Diwas” on the third of every month to remind people about the October 3 Lakhimpur Kheri violence and the “brutality of the BJP”.

    Eight people died in the violence and of them, four were farmers, allegedly knocked down by a vehicle carrying BJP workers. Infuriated farmers then allegedly lynched some people in the vehicles. The other dead included two BJP workers, their driver, and a journalist.

    Farmers claimed that Union Minister Ajay Mishra’s son Ashish Mishra was in one of the vehicles, an allegation denied by him and his father who say they can produce evidence to prove he was at an event at that time.

    “It’s an appeal to all Uttar Pradesh residents, well-wishers of farmers, SP and its allies to observe the third of every month from now as ‘Lakhimpur Kisan Smriti Diwas’ and remind people of BJP’s brutality,” the Samajwadi Party (SP) said in a tweet.

    It said everybody should light a ‘diya’ (earthen lamp) on November 3 to honour of farmers.

    Several of the people accused in the case, including Ashish Mishra, are in the jail.

    Following the incident, BJP, which is in power in Uttar Pradesh and at the Centre, is under attack by the opposition, which is demanding the sacking of the Union minister for a fair probe into the matter.

  • Akhilesh decides against contesting UP polls, says alliance with RLD finalised

    By PTI

    LUCKNOW: Samajwadi Party supremo Akhilesh Yadav on Monday said he will not be contesting the Uttar Pradesh Assembly polls early next year.

    He also said that an alliance between his party and the Rashtriya Lok Dal (RLD) for the polls has been finalised.

    “Our alliance with RLD is final. Seat sharing is to be finalised,” he told PTI in an interview.

    Yadav, who is also SP MP from Azamgarh and the chief minister face of his party, said he will “not be contesting the assembly polls”.

    On chances of taking uncle Shivpal Yadav’s Pragatisheel Samajwadi Party Lohia (PSPL) along in the polls, he said, “I dont have any problem in this. He and his men will be given due honour”.

  • Akhilesh Yadav not to contest Uttar Pradesh Assembly polls, announces tie-up with RLD

    By PTI

    LUCKNOW: Samajwadi Party supremo Akhilesh Yadav on Monday said he will not contest the coming Uttar Pradesh Assembly elections himself even as he announced that an alliance between his party and the Rashtriya Lok Dal is now final.

    Yadav also said his uncle Shivpal Singh Yadav, who broke away from the SP to form the Pragatisheel Samajwadi party Lohia (PSPL) will get the due honour from his party.

    “Our alliance with the RLD is final. Seat-sharing is to be finalised,” he told PTI in an interview.

    The RLD enjoys support among farmers of Western Uttar Pradesh and is on the same page with the SP on the issue of opposing the Centre’s three farm laws.

    The SP has already announced an alliance with Om Prakash Rajbhar’s Suheldev Bhartiya Samaj Party (SPSP).

    Yadav, who is an SP MP from Azamgarh and regarded as the CM face of his party, said, “I will not be contesting the assembly election myself”.

    The SP supremo, who was a Member of Legislative Council (MLC) when he served as chief minister of Uttar Pradesh from 2012-2017, did not give any reason for the decision.

    However, later Yadav said a final decision on his contesting the polls will be taken by the party.

    On whether he has held any talks with the AIMIM or Mamata Banerjee’s TMC for the state polls, he said there have been no discussions with them.

    Terming his party’s tie up with the SBSP as a natural alliance, Yadav said people in eastern Uttar Pradesh have accepted it and it will ensure the BJP’s defeat.

    On the poll promises made by the SBSP to provide free electricity and RLD of providing over one crore jobs, Yadav said every party has its agenda .

    “We all raise issues of farmers, employment, common man. Everyone is releasing their manifesto. If voted to power, our government will try to accommodate them and prepare a common minimum programme,” he said

    Asked about the joining of Congress leaders and also of a BJP and BSP MLA in his party, he asserted, “The joining will continue. It shows that people are seeing the SP as an alternative to the BJP, which only spread lies and deceit people with promises.”

    He said that people of the state have not forgotten the pain and treatment meted to them during the peak of Covid and added that maximum cases were lodged against his party workers during the pandemic for helping people.

    “SP workers were on the street during Covid peak. We provided all necessary help to people when government was missing from action and left people on their own to survive. Instead of helping, maximum number of cases were lodged against SP workers during the pandemic but it did not deter them,” he said.

    Countering the “tall claims of BJP of helping people”, Yadav said, “Why not a single case was filed against BJP workers during Covid. As our workers were out for help, cases were lodged against them.”

    He was asked about Union Home Minister Amit Shah’s recent remark as to where was the SP supremo during the Covid period.

    Lashing out at Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, Yadav accused him of ruining the state.

    “By saying that it has fulfilled 90 per cent promises of its ‘Sankalp Patra’ (manifesto), the BJP is only lying,” he charged.

    About the government’s move to provide tablets or smart phones to students, the former Uttar Pradesh chief minister said, “What it was doing for the past over four-and-a-half years? This shows their intention.”

    The Samajwadi supremo said people are facing inflation and youth are unemployed.

    People faced hardships during Covid peak and lost their near and dear ones for lack of treatment, non availability of beds, and oxygen and now they will think twice before voting for the BJP, he asserted.

    “The SP is the only party that can face BJP and stand tall before them in the interest of people. Farmers are also with the SP. This time there will be a change in the state and people of the state have made up their minds,” he said.