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Samajwadi Party Expels Amar Singh, Jaya Prada

Terming Amar Singh and Jaya Prada as "intruders", Samajwadi Party on Tuesday expelled them from the party on grounds of indulging in anti-party activities and denting its socialist image.  The decision was taken at the

PTI Published : Feb 02, 2010 13:32 IST, Updated : Feb 02, 2010 16:02 IST
samajwadi party expels amar singh jaya prada
samajwadi party expels amar singh jaya prada

Terming Amar Singh and Jaya Prada as "intruders", Samajwadi Party on Tuesday expelled them from the party on grounds of indulging in anti-party activities and denting its socialist image. 

The decision was taken at the SP parliamentary board meeting chaired by party supremo Mulayam Singh Yadav, national general secretary and spokesman Mohan Singh told reporters. 

He said the party also suspended membership of four MLAs - Madan Chauhan, Sandeep Agarwal, Ashok Chandel and Sarvesh Singh - all Amar Singh loyalists. 

"For over a month some leaders of the party have been continuously giving statements against the SP," Singh said. 

He said that on January 31, Lok Sabha member Jaya Prada had held a press conference in which she made "indecent comments" against the SP leadership and spit venom against its policies. 

"She also gave statements in support of Kalyan Singh, which the party thought had dented its secular image. Any leader, howsoever important, he or she cannot be allowed to make public statements against any political party," he said. 

"Therefore, the parliamentary board has decided to expel Jaya Prada from the primary membership of the party," he said, adding that she was a "guided missile" of Amar Singh.  Singh said Amar Singh attempted to "deshape" the SP.

"His entry in the party was capitalist and communal intrusion intended to damage the socialist movement," he alleged.  He said that to free the party from such forces, the party decided to expel him from the primary membership with a "heavy heart".

The SP spokesman said, "He (Amar) voluntarily floated Lok Manch, which is a parellel organisation to SP and repeatedly attempted to create a rift, engineer a split and dent the image of the party.  "SP's policy is that of casteless politics, whereas Amar Singh attempted to promote casteist politics," he alleged. 

Mohan Singh said the party will move a petition before Lok Sabha Speaker and Rajya Sabha Chairman to disqualify them from the two Houses of Parliament on grounds of indulging in anti-party activities. 

He said the four MLAs, who were "conspiring to engineer a split" in the party in UP and had become followers of Amar Singh, have been suspended from the primary membership of the party.

"The state unit has been asked to make an inquiry into their conduct and take action against them". 

Regarding Jaya Bachchan, the SP spokesman said that so far she had not done anything which amounted to anti-party activity. 

Asked about the future of Sanjay Dutt, another party General Secretary who quit his post to express solidarity with Amar Singh, he said the party does not take any cognisance of him. 

"He was not associated with the party. After campaigning for the party in UP, he voted for the Congress in Maharashtra. As he has already resigned from the party post we do not take any congnisance of him anymore," he said. 

Alleging that Amar Singh dented the unity of the party, he said, "Before the disease spreads further, the party decided to do a corrective surgery".

The Congress on Tuesday described the expulsion of Amar Singh from Samajwadi Party as its "internal matter" and said what the SP does with its MPs is entirely its prerogative.

"Congress has nothing to do with it or comment on it. What the SP does with its MPs is entirely its prerogative," Congress spokesperson Manish Tiwari said.  

He said, "The clash between supporters of socialist orientation and overtly capitalist disposition was bound to manifest itself one way or the other."

Another senior Congress leader Satyavrat Chaturvedi, a known critic of Amar Singh, ruled out any possibility of the former SP leader joining the party.

"Congress is not a waste paper basket," Chaturvedi, who is also a Rajya Sabha MP, told PTI.

AICC General Secretary Digvijay Singh said in Lucknow that the expelled SP leader has not approached the party so far.

"Amar Singh has not approached the party so far. Let him approach first," he told reporters when asked about the possibility of his joining Congress.

He said there was a set procedure for joining Congress in the case of sitting MPs, MLAs and former members. PTI

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