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Sunday, 1 January 2017

AS AN EXPERT POLITICAL AUTHOR, AKHILESH YADAV CHECKMATES FATHER

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AKHILESH YADAV SHOWS EXTRAORDINARY POLITICAL TALENT...




In a historic unprecedented  political move or coup, Akhilesh Yadav who had been sidelined again and again by the unreliable cunning coterie of his father Mulayam Singh Yadav, his uncle Shivpal Yadav and Amar Singh writes a brilliant piece of political history in Uttar Pradesh by calling a special national council meet (convention) of his party in which he becomes legitimate national president of Samajwadi Party and with power in his hand, expels his uncle Shivpal Singh Yadav and Amar Singh. This kind of unprecedented brilliant move could not have been possible with out the political acumen of Ram Gopal Yadav. 

In past few months, Samajwadi Party has seen lots of dramatic play & clamor after CM had taken the decision of chucking out a few ministers along with Shivpal yadav. In response to his rebellious step, Akhilesh Yadav and Ram Gopal were expelled by Neta ji for 6 years but in order to avoid embarrassment, their expulsions were taken back the next day.

With elections round the corner, Akhilesh Yadav felt that it was the need of the hour to safeguard his party, political interests and career and he would be betrayed by his own clan at the end if he didn't take such a bold step of calling special session to take the power directly in his hand. Nevertheless, he expressed his feelings that he still holds as much respect for his misguided father and none can harm their father-son relationship in the future. Henceforth, his father would be regarded as the Guardian for the party. With this clever step of Akhilesh ends Mulayam era. 

Amar singh, the main architect of MESS in SAMAJWADI PARTY, who had tremendous clout in political corridors of India has lost everything in this battle!

By taking this step, Akhilesh has put an end to his father's decisions that could harm the party's electoral prospects. 

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