New Delhi: Uttar Pradesh’s ruling Samajwadi Party was on Friday on the precipice of a split with party supremo Mulayam Singh Yadav expelling his son and Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav and general secretary Ramgopal Yadav for six years after they put up candidates against the official nominees and summoned a party meet on Sunday.

The quarrel which was being called as ‘ghar ki baat’(family affair) has been escalated and has been sprawling all over.

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  • Mulayam Singh revoked the suspension of Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav, and Ram Gopal Yadav after meeting Akhilesh and Azam Khan at his residence


 

  • Senior Samajwadi party leader Azam Khan reached Mulayam Singh's residence with Chief minister Akhilesh Yadav and spoke to him about Akhilesh's suspension. The meeting lasted for more than an hour. Azam from the very beginning has been acting like a peacemaker between the two


 

  • Lalu Yadav says, "I called Mulayam ji and told him that he has to gather the bits of his party and revoke sacking of Akhilesh as he is your own son"


 

  • Ramgopal Yadav present in Akhilesh's meeting, along with 198 MLAs and 34 MLCs


 

  • Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Saturday called UP CM Akhilesh Yadav and assured him that she stands next to him and he must keep his fight against his father on


 

  • Amar Singh on Satursday said, "I stand in Netaji's support. Anyone who goes against his saying is betraying the party"


 

  • Both Akhilesh and Mulayam called a meeting with their respective MLAs on Saturday at 9 am and 10 am respectively. 148 party MLAs attend Akhilesh's meeting


 

  • On a day of fast-moving developments, hordes of frenzied Akhilesh supporters, especially the youth, thronged his residence to express their support


 

  • Making the announcement at a press conference, Mulayam said “the new Chief Minister will be chosen by the Samajwadi Party”


 

  • With his brother Shivpal Yadav, who has been at loggerheads with the Chief Minister, by his side, Mulayam said he had taken the action against Akhilesh and Ramgopal “to save the party which he had built through hard efforts”




  • He explained that the decision was taken after Ramgopal, in his capacity as general secretary, called an emergency meeting of the party on January 1 and Akhilesh "supported" it


 

  • "How can he (Akhilesh) release the list when the party has declared its candidates? Both Akhilesh and Ramgopal want to finish the party. I will not let it happen. I have built this party through hard work," Mulayam said


 

  • "I had made Akhilesh the Chief Minister with much fanfare," said Mulayam


 

  • With regard to the emergency meeting called by Ramgopal on Sunday, Mulayam said only the party president has the power to convene such a meeting. "The party cannot run on Ramgopal's whims," he added


 

  • He said Ramgopal has not only indulged in indiscipline but is causing a big harm to the party. "As of now we have expelled him, but we will take further action against him," he party chief asserted


 

  • Pouring scorn on Ramgopal, Mulayam said he has "ruined" the career of Akhilesh who "does not understand"


 

  • A defiant Ramgopal termed Mulayam's decision to expel him and Akhilesh as "unconstitutional" and insisted that he continues to be the general secretary of the party