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Mulayam holds closed door meeting with Kalyan Singh
Lucknow, June 06: In an apparent move to chalk out the opposition strategy to topple the Mayawati-led government in Uttar Pradesh, Samajwadi Party supremo Mulayam Singh Yadav had a closed door meeting here with Rashtriya Kranti Party president Kalyan Singh at the latter`s residence.
Lucknow, June 06: In an apparent move to chalk out the opposition strategy to topple the Mayawati-led government in Uttar Pradesh, Samajwadi Party supremo Mulayam Singh Yadav had a closed door meeting here with Rashtriya Kranti Party president Kalyan Singh at the latter's residence.
"We held detailed discussions last night about opposition plan to topple the corrupt Mayawati government. We will be meeting again on Sunday to give a final shape to the plan," Kalyan Singh said here today.
Singh said that Rashtriya Lok Dal (RLD) leader Ajit Singh and Congress leader Jagdambika Pal were likely to attend the proposed meeting. Mayawati-led government is "already running on life support system and its days are numbered," he said adding that after withdrawal of support of the 14-member RLD, the government has been reduced to a minority.
With the 14-member RLD withdrawing support and Congress, with 16 members supporting the opposition move, Mayawati government is reduced to a minority, Singh said. Moreover, he said, there are over two dozen BJP legislators who are "ready to cross the floor."
"They are in touch with me and will act at the right moment," he said. Bureau Report
Singh said that Rashtriya Lok Dal (RLD) leader Ajit Singh and Congress leader Jagdambika Pal were likely to attend the proposed meeting. Mayawati-led government is "already running on life support system and its days are numbered," he said adding that after withdrawal of support of the 14-member RLD, the government has been reduced to a minority.
With the 14-member RLD withdrawing support and Congress, with 16 members supporting the opposition move, Mayawati government is reduced to a minority, Singh said. Moreover, he said, there are over two dozen BJP legislators who are "ready to cross the floor."
"They are in touch with me and will act at the right moment," he said. Bureau Report