"I am aware of the developments in the state's ruling party. It can be said that there is no constitutional crisis as of now before the government in the state. If such a crisis does emerge in future then action will be taken in accordance with law", Naik told reporters here.
The Governor was responding to queries regarding the bitter feud that has erupted in the family of SP supremo Mulayam Singh Yadav, whose son Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav and brother, state unit president Shivpal Yadav, have been at loggerheads for quite some time triggering speculations of a possible split in the party.
Replying to another query, Naik disapproved of the political slugfest that has followed the surgical strikes carried out by the Army after the Uri terrorist attack saying "similar military operations" have taken place in the past.
"But never before have we seen these becoming a tool for settling political scores. This must not happen," he said.
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Naik was here to attend a function held on the occasion of 116th birth anniversary of Ashfaqullah Khan, a revolutionary freedom fighter and a close associate of Ram Prasad Bismil.
"These men, who laid down their lives fighting for their motherland, shall ever remain a source of inspiration for the country's youth. The nation shall ever remain grateful for the sacrifices they made at a tender age", Naik said in a tribute to Khan, who was hanged at a tender age of 27 years.