BSP rebel leader joins SP

Press Trust of India  |  Lucknow 

rebel Indrajeet Saroj, who was a minister when the Mayawati-led party ruled Uttar Pradesh, joined the (SP) today in the presence of its chief here.

Besides Saroj, several workers including those who were party candidates in the 2017 UP Assembly polls joined the SP.


After joining the SP, Saroj lashed out at the saying he did not have the freedom to speak or act there. A leader, however, hit back terming him an "opportunist".

"Just as there is an undeclared emergency in the country under the Modi regime, the same situation prevails in the There is freedom in the SP to act and speak. I will strengthen the party in its fight to expose the BJP," Saroj, a four-time MLA, told reporters.

Saroj added that he would work to ensure that Yadav becomes the chief minister of UP again. Before that we will win the maximum number of seats from UP in the polls, he said.

He hit out at the led government in the state saying it had done nothing during its six months in office.

Welcoming Saroj, Yadav said that he was a ground level worker.

"In the days to come, Samajwadis have to face the real fight. did not have any issue and only relies on bringing some misleading issue at the time of elections so that the people's attention is diverted from core issues," he said.

Saroj, a Dalit, who was the BSP's national general secretary, had resigned from the party on August 2, accusing of asking him to "extort" money from candidates and other party functionaries during the Assembly elections.

He belongs to the Pasi sub-caste that accounts for 15 per cent of the total Dalit population in UP.

A leader, however, termed Saroj as an "opportunist who wanted to dent the party" after the defeat in Assembly elections.

"They became leaders because of the mass following of 'behenji' (Mayawati). Otherwise, they have no following," said a senior leader. Saroj was no longer with us, the leader added.

Today's development comes at a time when the is already grappling with several high-profile desertions.

Senior party functionaries like Swami Prasad Maurya, Naseemuddin Siddiqui, Brajesh Pathak and RK Chaudhary are among those who rebelled against the chief.

While Maurya and Pathak joined before the Assembly elections and have become ministers, Siddiqui and Chaudhary have not joined any party so far.

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First Published: Thu, September 21 2017. 18:07 IST