Will Azam Khan also leave Samajwadi Partys’s Akhilesh's side, Speculations arise ?
The tone of rebellion has intensified in the Samajwadi Party. Till now, uncle Shivpal Singh Yadav, who was angry with Akhilesh Yadav, had publicized his anger from the Party, now other leaders of the party have also been added to the list. Reportedly speculations have suggested that Samajwadi Party's loyal Azam Khan and his son Abdullah are also set to bid the Party goodbye.
The tone of rebellion has intensified in the Samajwadi Party. Till now, uncle Shivpal Singh Yadav, who was angry with Akhilesh Yadav, had publicized his anger from the Party, now other leaders of the party have also been added to the list. The biggest name in this is Azam Khan. In the Political World, speculations are arising as to whether Azam Khan and his son Abdullah Azam Khan will also leave the Samajwadi Party?
This speculation has come to the public eye, because a day earlier, Azam Khan's media in-charge Fasahat Ali Khan gave a big statement. In his statement, he said that “Should it be assumed that Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath is right that Akhilesh Ji, you do not want Azam Khan to come out of jail? Our national president feels that our apparels have a foul smell”, he said with a taunt in his voice. It is concluded that Khan gave the statement on religious preferences.
In another public statement, when Fasahat Ali Khan was addressing a meeting in Rampur on Sunday, he mentioned the awful condition of Azam Khan. He said that “We have become politically orphaned because of the imprisoned Azam Khan not coming out of jail. Where will we go, to whom will we tell and to whom do I tell my sorrow?”
He further added, “We do not even have that Samajwadi Party with us, for which we have shed every drop of our blood. Our leader Mohammad Azam Khan gave his life. Not a single word came out of your mouth in the Vidhan Sabha and Lok Sabha. You have come to meet Azam Khan in jail only once, before meeting for the second time.”
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