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My father made me a Chief Minister

Fri 11 Dec 2015, 19:46:46
Speaking during 'Agenda Aaj Tak' conference in New Delhi, Akhilesh reiterated that he would like to see his father and SP supremo Mulayam Singh Yadav don the role of Central leader after 2019 elections. We are ready for the assembly polls. We are keeping eye on 2019 polls too. We will get clear majority in (assembly polls). Akhilesh said. So, no alliance for the state election. But it will be good if anyone is interested in joining us for upcoming elections of 2019," SP will face assembly polls, which he termed as "more than agni pariksha" (acid test) on the back of "developmental" works its government has done as he listed projects his dispensation completed/has proposed. When questioned about RSS reiterating its stand of constructing Ram temple in Ayodhya, the SP leader said, "people of Uttar Pradesh are sensible. They were deceived by acche din talk once, but that will not work with them now." Akhilesh also dismissed a question that his party worked as "shock absorber" for NDA headed by BJP during Bihar election, saying the Amit Shah-led party and SP were "completely different" outfits in nature. Akhilesh avoided speaking directly when asked if SP will support NDA Government over GST and said his party was in favour of a formula that will "not affect states and people" "See, I had given that formula (Mulayam as Prime Minister and Rahul as Deputy Prime Minister). My father made me a Chief Minister. So, I will do something for my father," he joked.

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