"Shiv Kanya Kushwaha and Shiv Saran Kushwaha along with their supporters are joining SP expressing faith in the ideology of the party and its supremo Mulayam Singh Yadav," SP spokesman Rajendra Chaudhary announced while talking to reporters here.
He claimed that their joining would increase the strength of the Samajwadi Party in the next Lok Sabha elections.
On a question regarding joining of Babu Singh's kin in the SP against whom the party itself had opened a front, the spokesman said, "Don't they have right to work in the field of politics or the right to serve the people."
Kushwaha is an accused in National Rural Health Mission (NRHM) and Labour and Construction Cooperative Federation (LACCFED) scams during the party regime.
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Currently, he is lodged in jail in connection with NRHM scam.
Meanwhile, the induction of Kushwaha kin in SP evoked sharp reaction from the opposition parties, including arch rival BSP.
In Lakhimpur, Union Minister of State for Human Resource and Development Jitin Prasada ridiculed the SP leadership for inducting Kushwaha's close kins into the party.
"They (SP leaders) talked differently before assembly polls, but after coming to power they brought in those tainted leaders into their own party, whom they opposed and even condemned earlier," he added.
Meanwhile, BSP criticised the SP for inducting Kushwaha's wife and brother, saying the step proved that the party is the "shelter ground" for the corrupt elements.
"Soon after coming to power, the SP had ordered probes by SIT, vigilance and others against Kushwaha and now they are inducting his close family members in the party," Leader of Opposition in the Vidhan Sabha and senior BSP leader Swami Prasad Maurya told reporters here.
"While on one hand FIRs are being lodged against Kushwaha, his wife and brother are being made member of ruling SP. Now SP must tell the people what message it wants to give and what deal has been struck," BJP's chief spokesman Vijay Bahadur Pathak said.