I'm the Samajwadi Party chief, says Mulayam Singh Yadav; claims Ram Gopal has no right

Earlier this day, SP chief Mulayam Singh Yadav, said that there was no feud in the party.

In order to clear the picture about the feud within the Samajwadi Party, party chief Mulayam Singh Yadav conducted a press conference and stated that he is the supreme leader.

Hours after declaring all the circumstances within the party up to the mark, Mulayam said,”I am the president of the party and Ram Gopal has no right to take any decisions. The party convention called by him was meaningless.”

He asserted that no changes have been made to the party posts. He stated that Akhilesh Yadav is still the chief minister of Uttar Pradesh and Shivpal Yadav is the state president of Samajwadi Party. Slamming his cousin Ram Gopal Yadav, Mulayam said whatever is he doing is out of his rights.

He said,”Ramgopal is expelled from the party for 6 years. On such grounds, how he can call a convention.”

Earlier this day, SP chief Mulayam Singh Yadav, said that there was no feud in the party.

In the morning, Mulayam along with brother Shivpal Yadav met the party workers at the SP headquarters and asserted that everything withing the party is good and there is no feud. He said, “hamari party me koi vivad nahi hai (there is no dispute in our party).

Later, Ramgopal Yadav claimed that few people corrupt and unreal people are distracting neta ji. He said,”These people are not letting neta ji to think calmly for the last 1-2 years. They are continuously providing wrong information. ” adding to it he took at Amar Singh and called him “Farzi” (fake). He said,”Farzi log farzi hi baatein karte hain, hum aisa nahi karte hain (fake people will always speak the unreal. We won’t do that)”.

On the other hand, Amar Singh slammed the Akhilesh faction who claimed to get “90 percent” signatures on the affidavit to claim the party’s Cycle symbol. Singh said, “The signatures of support are forged and hence their authenticity is doubtful.”

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