Akhilesh admitted SP-Cong tie-up 'opportunistic': Naidu

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Taking a jibe at Akhilesh Yadav's remark over the Samajwadi Party's poll alliance with the Congress, Union Minister today said the Chief Minister has acknowledged that the tie-up is an "opportunistic" one.

Urban Development Minister Naidu also sounded optimistic of forming the in the country's most populous state, saying the two weak parties (and SP) cannot match the strength of the



"Yadav's comments show that he has admitted to SP becoming weak due to family feud. I appreciate his confession. He has acknowledged that it is an opportunistic alliance, that too for family reasons but not in public interest," Naidu said in reference to Yadav's remark.

Yadav, in an interview to an English daily, had said that the alliance with was product of "a particular time and circumstances" and may not have happened had the family feud within the not broken out.

The is fighting the UP assembly polls in alliance with the

"SP has formed alliance with neither on the basis of ideology nor in the interest of the state but to cover up its weakness caused by internal fighting. is already a weak party and joining hand with it cannot prevent the from coming to power," Naidu said.

He also hit out at for his remarks on Prime Minister Narendra Modi, saying that the language used by the RJD supremo was not appropriate.

Lalu had said yesterday that Modi is like a twin brother of US President Donald Trump, adding nobody knows what he will do next.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

Akhilesh admitted SP-Cong tie-up 'opportunistic': Naidu

Taking a jibe at Akhilesh Yadav's remark over the Samajwadi Party's poll alliance with the Congress, Union Minister M Venkaiah Naidu today said the Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister has acknowledged that the tie-up is an "opportunistic" one. Urban Development Minister Naidu also sounded optimistic of BJP forming the government in the country's most populous state, saying the two weak parties (Congress and SP) cannot match the strength of the BJP. "Yadav's comments show that he has admitted to SP becoming weak due to family feud. I appreciate his confession. He has acknowledged that it is an opportunistic alliance, that too for family reasons but not in public interest," Naidu said in reference to Yadav's remark. Yadav, in an interview to an English daily, had said that the alliance with Congress was product of "a particular time and circumstances" and may not have happened had the family feud within the Samajwadi Party not broken out. The Samajwadi Party is fighting the UP assembly ... Taking a jibe at Akhilesh Yadav's remark over the Samajwadi Party's poll alliance with the Congress, Union Minister today said the Chief Minister has acknowledged that the tie-up is an "opportunistic" one.

Urban Development Minister Naidu also sounded optimistic of forming the in the country's most populous state, saying the two weak parties (and SP) cannot match the strength of the

"Yadav's comments show that he has admitted to SP becoming weak due to family feud. I appreciate his confession. He has acknowledged that it is an opportunistic alliance, that too for family reasons but not in public interest," Naidu said in reference to Yadav's remark.

Yadav, in an interview to an English daily, had said that the alliance with was product of "a particular time and circumstances" and may not have happened had the family feud within the not broken out.

The is fighting the UP assembly polls in alliance with the

"SP has formed alliance with neither on the basis of ideology nor in the interest of the state but to cover up its weakness caused by internal fighting. is already a weak party and joining hand with it cannot prevent the from coming to power," Naidu said.

He also hit out at for his remarks on Prime Minister Narendra Modi, saying that the language used by the RJD supremo was not appropriate.

Lalu had said yesterday that Modi is like a twin brother of US President Donald Trump, adding nobody knows what he will do next.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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