
INDIA bloc intact, those who wantto leave are free to go: Akhilesh
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Lucknow: An audibly peeved
Samajwadi Party
national president
Akhilesh Yadav
on Tuesday said that INDIA bloc was very much in place for the 2027 Assembly polls in UP and those who don't want to be a part of it, can take a walk.
For the second day in a row, he reiterated that SP would contest the assembly elections under the INDIA bloc itself.
Akhilesh's statement came in response to a media query over Cong's Saharanpur MP Imran Masood's series of remarks last month primarily expressing displeasure over the grand old party being made to play the second fiddle within the INDIA bloc in UP.
A few days back Imran had posted a video on X where he had said that Cong will no longer accept the formula that SP had applied in 2024 Lok Sabha polls and that the party was preparing to contest 2027 assembly polls on 200 seats in UP.
It may be mentioned here that of the total 80 parliamentary seats in UP, Congress contested on 17 seats while the SP fielded candidates on the remaining 63 seats.
When asked to comment on Imran's post at a press conference on Tuesday, Akhilesh said: "I don't have to say anything on what someone has posted on social media or what any journalist has tweeted," Akhilesh said adding: "Humara INDIA gathbandhan intact hai … Jinko jana hai INDIA gathbandhan se chala jaye bahar (Our INDIA bloc is intact … Those who want to leave INDIA bloc, can walk out)," Akhilesh said.
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Sources said the issue of Masood issuing statements against SP was raised by senior functionaries at the meeting of SP's minority wing held on Monday which was presided over by Akhilesh. It was pointed out that Imran's statements were causing confusion within the Muslim community over the relations between alliance partners of the INDIA bloc. Akhilesh, however, urged the gathering to work towards strengthening the party at the booth level and that he take up the issue with the Cong top brass to address the concerns of the Muslim community on the issue.
In the political circles, Masood's statements targeting the SP and accusing its senior functionaries of not proactively addressing the issues related to Muslims, were being seen as an attempt to position himself as the face of the community in UP given that Mohammed Azam Khan – one of the tallest leaders to represent Muslims in the state – is almost out of the political scene due to his jail term and illness.
"Apart from that, there is every possibility that Congress is using Imran Masood to strike a better bargain with the SP in the seat sharing formula for the 2027 assembly polls," said a political analyst.
The fact that such statements were being made by Imran Masood and not the UPCC chief Ajay Rai or any other office-bearers was being seen as a tactical move which provides enough room for the Congress brass to dismiss his statements as "personal views" if need be, he said.
The top brass in SP, however, was unwilling to give any weightage to Imran Masood's statement saying that the seat-sharing modalities would be discussed by the top leaders of the two parties. "Had the statement come from the UPCC functionary, the party would have reacted to it," said a senior SP functionary.

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