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SP urges Cong., BSP MLAs to resign
By Our Special Correspondent
NEW DELHI, SEPT. 13. The Samajwadi Party intends to continue with
its efforts to force the Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister, Mr.
Rajnath Singh, to call for elections soon after the expiry of the
State Assembly's term on October 17. According to the SP general
secretary, Mr. Amar Singh, the party will stage `dharnas' before
the residences of MLAs belonging to the BJP and other political
parties to press for their resignation as well.
``I would appeal to all the other MLAs to follow our example and
quit, failing which we shall picket their residences to ensure
that the BJP Government is not allowed to function once its term
expires,'' said Mr. Amar Singh. Keen to appear as the main
principal political force fighting the BJP in the State, Mr.
Singh appealed to the Congress and even the BSP to get its MLAs
to quit their membership. ``There is no point in strengthening
Mr. Rajnath Singh. Everybody must quit,'' said Mr. Amar Singh.
The SP general secretary expended considerable energy targeting
the UP Chief Minister, Mr. Rajnath Singh, and accused his
Government of all round failure. He said the BJP only paid lip
service to morals. ``We are following the glorious socialist
tradition of not drawing even a day's salary after the expiry of
the term,'' said Mr. Singh.
He also sought to question the Chief Minister's motives to
introduce the new reservation policy for the more backward
castes, and the possibility of the Government getting the measure
implemented through an ordinance. ``What was this Government
doing for the last five years. This is nothing but an election
eve-stunt,'' claimed Mr. Amar Singh. The SP leader charged the
BJP Government with misleading the people by getting one of its
Ministers oppose the measure in court. Striking a combative
posture, Mr. Amar Singh said that irrespective of the desperate
attempts being made by the Rajnath Singh Government, the BJP was
heading for a rout in the U.P. elections.
LUCKNOW, SEPT.13. All five members of the Left parties resigned
from the Uttar Pradesh Assembly today. They are Mr. Ram Kripal,
Mr. Ram Swarup Singh, Mr. Ram Yagh and Mr. Vinod Mani (all CPI-M)
and Mr. Rajendra Yadav (CPI). Three more Samajwadi MLAs, Messrs.
Yogendra Singh, Ahmad and Abdul Kalam also quit the Assembly.
- UNI
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