"We are hopeful that 'netaji' (Mulayam) will campaign for our candidates. He was with our party and is a true samajwadi (socialist) and we are using his photograph in our campaign," Lok Dal National President Sunil Singh told PTI.
On senior party leader Shivpal Yadav's statement after filing his nominations from Jaswant Nagar (Etawah) that he will float a new party after March 11, Sunil said in an interview, "I hope we will remain together."
Sunil said his party in EC's records was a registered, unrecognised party that was formed by veteran socialist leader Charan Singh way back in 1980 and "netaji" (Mualayam) was its founder member.
"I have offered Lok Dal's symbol and national president post to 'netaji', who is still our leader," he said.
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In the 2012 elections, Lok Dal had contested 76 of the
403 seats and though its candidate did not win any seat, the party received 5,000 to 15,000 votes in most of the constituencies.
"We have given tickets to a number of sitting SP MLAs who are close to Mulayam-Shivpal and have been denied tickets. We expect 25-30 SP MLAs to contest from our party," Singh, who will be starting his party's campaign from February 2, said.
"I will be extensively campaigning for our candidates. And this time, people of the state will certainly select our party candidates," Singh, who is busy finalising tickets, said.
He has forged an alliance with Congress without taking party patron Mulayam and Shivpal into confidence after which Mulayam has asked his loyalists to "contest on 105 seats given to Congress".
After Mulayam's directives, many SP leaders are coming to Lok Dal and preferring the party instead of contesting as Independents, Singh claimed.