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Beni at it again, says, Mulayam is not a socialist, he serves family interest

Lucknow, March 24: After a brief lull, Union minister Beni Prasad Verma on Saturday launched another tirade against Samajwadi Party chief Mulayam Singh Yadav, saying those "serving family interest" cannot be termed as socialists.Five days

beni at it again says mulayam is not a socialist he serves family interest beni at it again says mulayam is not a socialist he serves family interest
Lucknow, March 24: After a brief lull, Union minister Beni Prasad Verma on Saturday launched another tirade against Samajwadi Party chief Mulayam Singh Yadav, saying those "serving family interest" cannot be termed as socialists.



Five days after he came under fire over his remark that Mulayam allegedly has "terrorist links", Beni today said, "Those who are serving the interest of their family cannot be termed as socialists."

The Union minister was addressing a party's 'dharna' against UP government's "failures" and "dismal" law and order situation in the state.

"How can they think of society and common man when they are concerned only about themselves and their family," Beni said without naming anyone.

"In reality, Jawaharlal Nehru and Indiraji were the real socialists who had followed socialism," he claimed.

When asked, whether he would put his papers over his remarks on SP supremo, Beni replied, "Why should I resign".

The Union minister said he would continue to struggle for another 20 years and will strive for Rahul Gandhi till he becomes Prime Minister.

Referring to SP workers burning his effigy over his remarks, he said let them continue to do so "it would only prolong my life".

Asking the party workers to work hard, Beni said UP has always played an important role in national politics but things are different today.

"The funds, meant for welfare schemes for the Dalits and minorities, are being spend on unemployment allowance and laptops," the Congress leader said.

On the law and order situation in the state, Beni said growing incidents of loot, murder, rape and bribe do not depict socialism.

Referring to the murder of DSP Zia-ul-Haque, he said that National Security Act should have been invoked on the accused before transferring the case to CBI.

Though critical of Mulayam, Beni said UP chief minister Akhilesh Yadav, is a wise person and would improve things if given a free hand.

Speaking on the occasion, UPCC president Nirmal Khatri said that through the 'dharna' Congress has raised the voice of the common people, who are facing immense problems because of the prevailing conditions.

Khatri said Congress will continue to struggle for "removing white collared criminals sitting in the government and administration".

The UP Congress chief asked the party workers to remain prepared for a "long struggle" for restarting the development works or if required even for changing the present government.

Chairman of Scheduled Castes Commission, PL Punia said that SP government has proved to be a failure as people are feeling unsafe while the state government is using the central funds as its own and misleading the people.

Union minister of state for HRD, Jitin Prasad said UP has turned into a state having maximum crime cases.