In a new twist to the family feud in the ruling Samajwadi Party (SP), Mulayam Singh Yadav on Thursday revoked the expulsion of his cousin Ram Gopal Yadav, weeks after the MP was expelled for six years after he publicly sided with Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav.
Ram Gopal, who was shown the door last month in the midst of a raging feud in the Yadav clan, will continue as a leader of SP in Rajya Sabha and party spokesperson among other posts, Mulayam said.
He would be reinstated with immediate effect.
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Talking to reporters, Ram Gopal, who is a cousin of Mulayam and Shivpal, said he was happy with the decision and called it his “comeback” in the party.
“Mulayam cannot take any decision against me from the core of his heart... that is why he revoked the decision. I was technically not expelled from the parliamentary party. I was a member of Samajwadi Party,” he said.
“It’s my comeback in the party. This is Netaji’s (Mulayam’s) kripa, he was never against me. I will work according to the directions of the party. I have always worked as a disciplined worker.
“I have always been part of the Samajwadi Party. I will always be in the Samajwadi Party. Now that I am officially back, I thank Netaji,” said the Rajya Sabha MP, who was expelled from the party for six years on October 23 on the instructions of the SP supremo.
Ram Gopal, who had strongly supported Akhilesh during the family feud in the Yadav clan, is considered close to the chief minister. He is also considered to play the role of a “think tank” in the party.
Samajwadi Party in the third largest group in Rajya Sabha after Congress and Bharatiya Janata Party and Ram Gopal is widely seen as the party’s face in Delhi.
The crisis within the Yadav family pitted Akhilesh against his father Mulayam and uncle Shivpal months ahead of the UP elections.
Mulayam’s reinstatement decision might not go down well with Shivpal, who had levelled serious allegations against Ram Gopal while announcing his expulsion, saying he was working as part of a “conspiracy” in collusion with the BJP to weaken the SP and tarnish the Akhilesh Yadav government’s image.
While expelling Ram Gopal, Shivpal had accused him of trying to save his skin as his son, MP Akshay Pratap, and daughter-in-law were allegedly embroiled in a graft case being probed by the Central bureau of Investigation.
Shivpal had also charged Ram Gopal for SP’s break-up from the Mahagathbandhan (grand coalition) in Bihar elections last year.
For the record, however, Shivpal told reporters that whatever decision Mulayam took about Ram Gopal, he would welcome it.