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Akhilesh must listen to father & seniors, advises Shivpal; CM's Rath Yatra from Nov 3
New Delhi: In the middle of the family feud, uncle Shivpal Yadav has given an advice to the Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav to sincerely follow the advice of seniors and to respect them.
Akhilesh must listen to his father and seniors, he said.
Meanwhile Uttar Pradesh government has aired a promotional video of Akhilesh Yadav's Rath Yatra campaign with the hashtag #KaamBoltaHai.
In this new promotional video, Akhilesh's uncle, Shivpal Yadav can also be seen.
Route and date of Rath Yatra:
The route of Rath Yatra is final. On the 3rd of November, CM will commence his journey from Lucknow's La Martiniere ground. Via Unnao district he will reach Kanpur to conclude his journey.
The chief minister of the poll-bound state, on Wednesday, also reached Raj Bhawan in Lucknow to meet Governor Ram Naik.
Akhilesh's loyalist sacked from party:
His loyalist and Samajwadi Party leader Pawan Pandey was expelled, on Wednesday, from the party after a clash with another party MLC Ashu Malik.
It is learned that Pawan slapped Ashu after which this tough decision is taken. He has been expelled for six years.
Shivpal demands sacking of the minister:
Shivpal Yadav has also demanded from the Chief Minister to sack him from the ministerial position too.
“We have written a letter to UP CM to sack Pawan Pandey of the ministerial position over a clash with MLC Ashu Malik”, said Shivpal Singh Yadav.
It may be recalled that from past several days, the family fight is going on in the ruling Yadav family.
However, Shivpal Yadav denied it.
“Parivaar mein koi vivadh nahi, party mein koi vivadh nahi hai, sab ek hain”, (There is no controversy in family or party, everything is ok) said Shivpal Singh Yadav.
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