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No split in Samajwadi Party; Mulayam Singh Yadav rules out forming new party as of now

Blowing hot and cold, the Samajwadi patriarch said his blessings were with his son Akhilesh Yadav though he did not agree with the decisions made by him.

September 25, 2017 / 13:11 IST
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Samajwadi Party Chief Mulayam Singh Yadav waves from inside a helicopter before he starts his election campaign meeting in Shahbad in the northern Indian state of Uttar Pradesh April 15, 2009. An Indian regional party which held the balance of power in the last months of the Congress party-led government could again support a similar coalition, its leader said. Samajwadi Party or the Socialist Party (SP), which has four years dominated India's most populous state of Uttar Pradesh, could have substantial weight in deciding the general election that began on Thursday. Picture taken April 15, 2009. REUTERS/Pawan Kumar (INDIA POLITICS ELECTIONS) - RTXE1E0

Samajwadi Party patron Mulayam Singh Yadav today ruled out forming any new party "as of now", putting a lid on speculation that he could part ways amid the continuing battle for supremacy in the party.

Blowing hot and cold, the Samajwadi patriarch said his blessings were with his son Akhilesh Yadav though he did not agree with the decisions made by him.

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"I am not forming any new party as of now," Mulayam said at a crowded press conference here, responding to a volley of questions from mediapersons as to whether he was partying ways with the party he had formed 25 years ago.

Speculation was rife in political circles that the 77-year-old SP patriarch was likely to announce a new outfit at the press conference along with virtually defunct Lok Dal, while retaining the 'samajwadi' tag in its name.