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‘Mulayam cried on phone, pleaded for alliance’, claims RLD’s Jayant Chaudhary

party general secretary Jayant Chaudhary said they had wanted to join the alliance earlier as the SP supremo Mulayam Singh Yadav had cried over phone.

India TV Politics Desk India TV Politics Desk Mathura Published on: February 03, 2017 11:22 IST
‘Mulayam cried on phone, pleaded for alliance’, claims
‘Mulayam cried on phone, pleaded for alliance’, claims RLD’s Jayant Chaudhary

Asserting that the Rashtriya Lok Dal (RLD) has not been weakened by the Samajwadi Party’s rejection to include it in the alliance for Uttar Pradesh (UP) Assembly elections, party general secretary Jayant Chaudhary said they had wanted to join the alliance earlier as the SP supremo Mulayam Singh Yadav had cried over phone. 

"The SP-Congress alliance has attacked us with a baton to break us but the RLD has not been weakened. We have become even more stronger and would break the baton," he said while addressing a rally in support of RLD candidate from Mathura assembly constituency Ashok Aggarwal here yesterday.

"If your friend cries and pleads for help, will you refuse to help? Chaudhary sahab (Ajit Singh) did no wrong. He took his decision (to ally with SP) within two minutes as Mulayam Singh Yadav was crying over phone and pleaded for help," Chaudhary said. 

Taking a dig at UP Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav, the former Mathura MP said "running metro train for 600 metres and advertising in full swing are not called development". 

He said that it has become Akhilesh's habit to fight with his family members.

Mulayam Singh, on the other hand, took a U-turn saying that he will not just campaign for his Samajwadi Party but also the Congress. The Samajwadi patriarch also said he would start campaigning for his party after February 9. 

He had earlier rejected the alliance between the SP and the Congress and said that will not campaign for them as he believes that SP is capable enough to fight alone. 

"The Samajwadi Party is completely capable of fighting elections alone. When we did that, we formed the government with a majority. So this was not needed. I am completely against this alliance, I won't campaign," Mulayam Singh had said.

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