Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav today parried questions on the merger of mafia- turned-politician Mukhtar Ansari's party Quami Ekta Dal with Samajwadi Party, merely saying that SP would again form government in the state.
"Samajwadi Party will form government in the state again (in 2017). What I can say is that SP will government again in the state due to the development works initiated by it," Akhilesh told reporters, avoiding a direct reply when asked about QED's merger with SP again.
Akhilesh was briefing media after a Cabinet meeting in which a Metro Rail project was approved for Allahabad.
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He claimed that UP was the only state in the country in which such a large number of Metro Rail projects were underway.
Akhilesh said the Cabinet has also approved scheme of providing free school bags and books to students till class VIII in government schools. A decision to increase the salaries of Cabinet and state ministers was also approved.
On minister Ziauddin Rizvi, who could not take oath last month as he had gone for 'Umrah', Akhilesh said, "Oath will take place soon".
Akhilesh's uncle and senior cabinet minister Shivpal Yadav was not present in the Cabinet meeting.
Party sources said he had gone to Moradabad to attend a programme.
The three parties will have to race against time to
finalise the seat arrangements in the next few days as the western Uttar Pradesh, where Ajit Singh enjoys some influence, goes to polls in the first two phases on February 11 and 15.
Samajwadi Party sources said the list of its party candidates will be released in a day or two.
There were reports that the three parties would come out with a common minimum programme.
Leaders from the three parties insist that the main task in Uttar Pradesh is to stop the Narendra Modi-led BJP from coming to power.
In the 2015 Assembly elections in Bihar, Congress had joined hands with JD(U) and RJD to form a grand alliance, which caused a major upset for BJP-led NDA which had won 31 of the 40 seats in 2014 Lok Sabha polls in Bihar.