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Azam Khan’s release from jail: A new political equation on cards in Uttar Pradesh?

The implications of Khan’s return extend beyond SP. Other opposition parties are likely to recalibrate their strategies to court Muslim voters in constituencies where Khan wields influence

September 24, 2025 / 10:49 IST
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The release of senior Samajwadi Party leader Azam Khan from Sitapur jail on Tuesday after securing bail in 72 cases has added a new dimension to Uttar Pradesh’s political landscape. His return immediately sparked celebrations among supporters, party workers, and family members who had gathered outside the jail, creating a festive atmosphere amid tight police security and drone surveillance. Analysts say Khan’s comeback could redefine party dynamics, influence Muslim politics and reshape the strategy of opposition parties in western UP.

During his nearly two-year imprisonment, Azam Khan had openly expressed dissatisfaction over several issues, raising questions about his relationship with SP president Akhilesh Yadav. Observers are now closely watching whether the political chemistry between the two leaders will remain intact. Commenting on Khan’s release, Akhilesh Yadav said, “We socialists had faith that the courts would uphold justice. We hope that in the coming days no false cases will be filed by the BJP and that no injustice will occur.” Yadav also expressed relief at the judiciary’s decision, calling it a matter of “relief and joy” for the party and its supporters.

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Azam Khan is widely regarded as one of the most influential Muslim leaders in Uttar Pradesh. His political influence spans several constituencies, particularly Rampur, Moradabad, and surrounding areas in western UP, where the Muslim vote holds significant sway. Khan’s return is expected to help the Samajwadi Party consolidate its position among the community, which could prove crucial in shaping electoral outcomes in the state’s upcoming elections. Analysts note that his presence in active politics will energize the SP cadre and rejuvenate the party’s base.

The release has also sparked speculation about Khan’s political future. Recently, BSP MLA Umashankar Singh suggested welcoming Khan into the BSP, raising the possibility of a Muslim-Dalit alliance that could challenge both SP and BJP. Such a realignment could alter the political equation in western UP and beyond, forcing parties to recalibrate their strategies to retain voter support. Political analyst Manoj Bhadra said, “Azam Khan’s release is likely to energize the Samajwadi Party’s base in western UP. His influence over the Muslim community is significant, and SP’s electoral strategy will certainly benefit if he remains within the party.”