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Mulayam dumps Kalyan after loss in By-polls
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Posted On: 14-Nov-2009 14:24:54 By: Vikas Mehta Font Size:

Lucknow:  Very much distressed with the outcome of By-polls in Uttar Pradesh elections, Samajwadi party chief Mulayam Singh has announced that there is no place for Kalyan Singh in his party and his party will not context any election in collaboration with Former BJP leader Kalyan Singh.

Briefing to press reporters, Mulayam affirmed that Kalyan Singh is neither been to his party nor he will take him in future as he (Kalyan Singh) already asserted that he doesn’t belong to any party. Looking perturbed with the results, he said congress has harmed us more than Kalyan Singh.

Recently polls has disturbed Samajwadi party where Mulayam’s bahu Dimple lost Firozabad constituency to Congress’s, Raj Babbar and his party failed to get single seat in by –polls at 11 constituency. The decision has come out in the wake of these losses, and now Mulayam wants fresh start for the party to retain his fort in the Uttar Pradesh.

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