Mayawati, Mulayam share stage, end decades-long rivalry

From (L) Mayawati, Mulayam Singh Yadav and Akhilesh Singh Yadav at an election rally, Friday

Mainpuri (UP): Ending decades-long rivalry, SP patriarch Mulayam Singh Yadav and Mayawati shared dais Friday at an election rally here with the Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) president describing the Samajwadi Party (SP) patron as a ‘real leader’ of the backwards, unlike Prime Minister Narendra Modi whom she dubbed as ‘farzi’.

The BSP leader, who had snapped all ties with the SP after the infamous state guest house incident in 1995, arrived at the Christian College ground to a rousing reception by surging crowds, comprising mainly of SP supporters in the party citadel.

As a SP MLA bowed before the BSP president Mayawati touching her feet, the SP patron, who was the first one to speak, welcomed her and asked his supporters to always respect her.

“I and Mayawati are on the same dais after a long time, we welcome and thank her…”, Mulayam said in his brief speech in which he also sought the help of the electorate for his election.

In her speech, Mayawati defended her move to join hands with the SP and said sometimes in the interest of the party and people some difficult decisions have to be taken.

“I know people must be wondering why I have come here to campaign for Mulayam Singhji despite the State Guest House case…sometimes in ‘janhit’ (betterment of the public) and party movement some difficult decisions have to be taken,” said Mayawati.

“There is no doubt that Mulayam Singhji has taken members of all sections of society along with him under the SP banner….he is the real leader, specially of backwards who still consider him as leader…he is not a ‘naqli’ (fake) or ‘farzi’ backward (leader) like Narendra Modi ,” the BSP supremo added.

Mulayam Singh and Mayawati fell out after their ruling coalition in UP crashed in 1995, two years after they came together along with smaller parties to keep the BJP out of power.

In what is widely known as the ‘guest house incident’, SP workers attacked a state guest house where the BSP chief was camping with her supporters.

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