
Lucknow: With a message that all was well in
the faction-hit Samajwadi Party, former chief minister Mulayam
Singh Yadav today said he had blessed his son Akhilesh Yadav,
and would continue to do so.
The father and son shared the dais in the party
headquarters here after a long spell, as workers gathered to
wish the SP founder on his 79th birthday.
"He is a son first and leader later," Mulayam Singh Yadav
said while addressing the workers.
As Mulayam walked to the dais, he was greeted by party
leaders, with Akhilesh touching his feet and welcoming him
with a shawl.
"I have given my blessing to Akhilesh and will continue
to do so. This is an issue of discussion in the country that I
blessed Akhilesh. I want to say he is my son and is also in
politics," Mulayam said.
He conveyed his message of unity to the SP, which has
seen a group led by his supporters rise against party
president Akhilesh, as songs hailing the veteran leader --
such as Jai Jai Jai Mulayam" and "Man se Mulayam, Iradey Loha
hain" -- played in the background.
Mulayam loyalist and Akhilesh's uncle Shivpal Yadav did
not attend the celebrations.
But other supporters, including SP MLA Ashu Malik and
Narad Rai, who joined the BSP during the Assembly polls,
accompanied the patriarch.
Giving lessons of "samajwad" (socialism) to the workers,
Mulayam held them responsible for the party's poor show in the
Assembly elections, in which the party won only 47 of the 403
seats.
"You should all read Lohiaji. Our party always fought for
the cause of women and discrimination on the basis of caste,
religion and region," Mulayam said.
"What is 'samajwad'," he asked the workers and told them
it was about "equality" and "happiness" and advised the cadre
to connect with the masses.
Claiming that the BJP won the Lok Sabha polls with "false
promises", including the claim that it would give Rs 15 lakh
to everyone, Mulayam said the saffron party must ensure that
its pledges were fulfilled.
"Not fulfilling promises is corruption. They can give Rs
15 lakh in instalments. Give Rs 3 lakh every year and in five
years, the promise is met," he said.
He also pulled up Akhilesh for giving party positions to
those who "cannot win (a seat) even at the level of their
village polling booth".
"Those who could not ensure the victory of the party are
being given big posts in the SP. There are many, not just
one," he said.
He cited the example of a leader who, Mulayam said, had
won only nine votes in his village, when his family itself had
51 members.
"This is a matter of shame that we won only 47 seats
despite the welfare work being done by Akhilesh," he said.
Mulayam also cut a cake on the occasion and offered the
first slice to his son.
Akhilesh, who was unanimously re-elected the party
president at the SP national convention in October, had
claimed he had the blessings of his father, though Mulayam and
his estranged uncle Shivpal Yadav had skipped the Agra event.
Mulayam has not been on good terms with Akhilesh since
his son ousted him from the post of the party national
president in January.
Mulayam was born on November 22, 1939, in Saifai village
in the Etawah district of Uttar Pradesh.