Amar praises Maya, attacks Mulayam
Warming up to the UP chief minister and BSP supremo Mayawati with an apology, the expelled Samajwadi Party leader Amar Singh on Sunday charged leaders of his former party for implicating him in a Rs 500 crore financial fraud case.
Claiming this in his latest blog post, Mr Singh tendered an apology to Ms Mayawati and stated that he was “ashamed” for attacking her. Mr Singh goes on to offer his wholesome praise to Ms Mayawati’s administration and lists police recruitment as a major achievement.
“The honest work of the UP government in the police recruitment is self evident with the fact that five to six people from each village in the state have been inducted without any inducements,” Mr Singh has stated.
Also reaching out to the Congress, the expelled SP leader went on to add that “he felt shameful for accusing Ms Mayawati and Congress party” for implicating him in the fraud case. It is to be noted here that last year Mr Singh had addressed a series of press conferences in Delhi to level corruption charges against Ms Mayawati, after an FIR was registered against him for financial fraud.
Mr Singh’s attempt to warm up to the BSP supremo is being seen in the political circle as his desperate attempt to keep himself politically relevant in UP.
Claiming that he was revealing something which will shock people, Mr Singh has alleged in the blog that it was not the BSP supremo but “the brother and son of the SP chief Mulayam Singh Yadav who got him framed in the Rs 500 crores financial fraud case”.
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