September 24, 2024

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As it turns into clear that SP will not be coming again to energy, Mulayam’s kin run in the direction of the BJP

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Such is the unhappy state of the Akhilesh Yadav-led Samajwadi Party (SP) that Mulayam Singh Yadav’s niece, Sandhya Yadav has now joined the BJP forward of the April 15 District Panchayat elections in Uttar Pradesh. Sandhya has additionally been given a ticket by the BJP to contest the upcoming panchayat elections.Perhaps properly conscious of the truth that the SP in its present state is in no place to dislodge the BJP authorities in subsequent 12 months’s Uttar Pradesh Assembly elections, SP patriarch Mulayam Yadav’s niece, Sandhya Yadav has now joined the BJP.According to a report by ANI, within the BJP’s listing of candidates, Sandhya has been nominated from Ghiror, Mainpuri from ward quantity 18 for the District Panchayat elections which might be held in 4 phases from April 15 to 29, 2020 and the outcomes will doubtless be introduced on May 2.For the uninitiated, Sandhya is the daughter of Mulayam Singh’s elder brother Abhairam Yadav and former SP MP from Badaun Dharmendra Yadav’s elder sister. However, this growth has an eerie resemblance with the case of Aparna Yadav, the daughter-in-law of Mulayam Singh Yadav who has typically gone past the celebration strains.For an occasion, again in 2019, Aparna, in contrast to different members of the family of Mulayam Singh Yadav, didn’t help Azam Khan’s remarks about Jaya Prada. Speaking to TOI Aparna had mentioned, “Azam Khan is a senior and seasoned politician and I respect him a lot. But whatever he said was uncalled for and disrespectful to anyone, be it a political rival or competitor in elections.” Aparna Yadav’s stand towards the disrespectful and disgusting remark of Azam Khan reveals her robust character and virtues. She might be the one particular person within the Samajwadi celebration to place morals on precedence, above politics.While Aparna got here out in help of Jaya Parda, Akhilesh’s spouse Dimple Yadav selected to be silent on this concern. Dimple Yadav, who’s a former SP MP from Kannauj, didn’t have something to say in regards to the feedback made by Azam Khan.Moreover, just lately whereas the Ram Mandir donation drive was happening, Aparna Yadav had additionally not supported her brother-in-law SP Supremo Akhilesh Yadav’s remarks in regards to the donation collectors being ‘chandajeevis’ and had herself donated for the development of the Ayodhya temple. While chatting with Republic TV, she mentioned, “All I want to say is that I have donated as per my wishes. All my party workers and the people I know, I don’t have much time because I have many social engagements and I am a social worker so I collected the money and donated it.”There is a novel household politics that goes on within the Yadav clan. The members don’t align with one another’s views. While Akhilesh, on a number of events questioned his father’s determination, the 2 women of the home prior to now have completely different stands on such points. The stark distinction in how the members of the family carry ahead their ethical values of their political profession is evident by means of these situations.There appears to be a household divide and SP’s rising unpopularity among the many lots is forcing even the leaders from the household of Mulayam to modify sides.