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Lucknow, May 08: Former Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Kalyan Singh today hit out at senior BJP leaders Rajnath Singh and Kalraj Mishra, who are reportedly opposing his return to BJP and admitted he had received an offer to come back to the party-fold.
Lucknow, May 08: Former Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Kalyan Singh today hit out at senior BJP leaders Rajnath Singh and Kalraj Mishra, who are reportedly opposing his return to BJP and admitted he had received an offer to come back to the party-fold.
Singh told reporters here, "Reports of my comeback in the party has irked leaders like Kalraj Mishra and Rajnath Singh and they are issuing statements suggesting that there is no place for me in BJP."
Instead of giving statements, these leaders should first consult the three senior leaders (Balbir Singh Punj, Dinanath Mishra and S Gurumurthy) who had met him last month, Singh said. Admitting he had got an offer from BJP to stage a comeback, Singh claimed he had turned it down and would now work towards strengthening his Rashtriya Kranti Party and formulate a strategy for next year's Lok Sabha elections with Samajwadi Party.
Referring to Kalraj Mishra's remark yesterday that Punj, Dinanath Mishra and Gurumurthy had met Kalyan Singh in their personal capacity, the former chief minister said, "I urge him to first talk to these three BJP emissaries before making any comment on the issue as they had come to me with a specific mission." Kalyan Singh said, "With leaders like Rajnath Singh and Kalraj Misra, whose mass support was well known, BJP should not be looking for enemies outside to sink its ship."
Kalyan Singh reiterated he had never criticised Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee and Deputy Prime Minsiter L K Advani. Bureau Report
Instead of giving statements, these leaders should first consult the three senior leaders (Balbir Singh Punj, Dinanath Mishra and S Gurumurthy) who had met him last month, Singh said. Admitting he had got an offer from BJP to stage a comeback, Singh claimed he had turned it down and would now work towards strengthening his Rashtriya Kranti Party and formulate a strategy for next year's Lok Sabha elections with Samajwadi Party.
Referring to Kalraj Mishra's remark yesterday that Punj, Dinanath Mishra and Gurumurthy had met Kalyan Singh in their personal capacity, the former chief minister said, "I urge him to first talk to these three BJP emissaries before making any comment on the issue as they had come to me with a specific mission." Kalyan Singh said, "With leaders like Rajnath Singh and Kalraj Misra, whose mass support was well known, BJP should not be looking for enemies outside to sink its ship."
Kalyan Singh reiterated he had never criticised Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee and Deputy Prime Minsiter L K Advani. Bureau Report