Lucknow: With his head firmly on his shoulders after he was chosen by the Samajwadi party as the next chief minister of Uttar Pradesh, Akhilesh Yadav said on Saturday that his focus would be to honestly work for the development of the state.
Speaking to the press, moments after party’s newly elected MLAs unanimously elected him as their leader, Akhilesh said, “I thank the people of Uttar Pradesh for the mandate given to Samajwadi party. I thank the people for having rising above caste and religion division to vote for us.”
“We will work with full honesty to ensure progress of Uttar Pradesh and we will fulfil each and every promise made in the manifesto, no discrimination will be made on the basis of caste and creed,” he added amid victory cries by his supporters.
Apparently referring to former CM Mayawati, Akhliesh said that he will not act with vendetta against anybody. “Mayawati’s statues will stand as before, even though nobody goes to see them. The vacant land there will be used to build hospitals or educational institutes,” he added.
The 38-year-old young turk will take over as UP’s youngest CM on March 15.
The decision to give him the top post was finalised at an hour-long meeting of the newly elected SP legislators here Saturday.
Akhilesh's name was proposed by senior leader Mohd Azam Khan. Akhilesh's uncle Shivpal Yadav seconded the proposal, after which the former bowed to his father and touched his feet.
It was at this meeting that the party supremo made "his mind clear about Akhilesh", a close aide of Mulayam Singh said.
With the newly elected party legislators already pitching for Akhilesh as chief minister and with a brute majority of 224 in the 403-seat house, leaders with a different opinion on the matter fell in line.
Both Azam Khan and Shivpal Yadav were reported to be unhappy with the decision to make Akhilesh, a youngster in the party compared to both of them, the chief minister.
"For someone who has grown in front of them, you must understand that it is not easy for anyone to see him as a boss," said a close aide of Azam Khan. The differences were thrashed out Friday night.
An MP from Kannauj, Akhilesh is largely seen as a game changer in UP politics and credited with the massive mandate in favour of the party in the assembly polls.
An environmental engineer from Sydney University, Akhilesh was appointed state president of the SP in 2009. He slogged it out for the party in hostile situations, with Bahujan Samaj Party chief Mayawati at the helm of affairs.
After his elevation as chief minister, Akhilesh would now quit his seat as MP from Kannauj and is likely to contest elections for the state assembly from Jaswantnagar, a seat for long held by Shivpal Yadav.
Before Akhilesh's election as the chief minister, Mayawati was the youngest Uttar Pradesh chief minister at 39 years of age.
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