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Uttar Pradesh: Ruckus in SP over Tanjim Fatima’s statement, Hasan-Ruchi Veera clash, will Azam family hold ‘Ravan’s’ hand?

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The internal tussle in the Samajwadi Party has once again come to the fore after the allegations of Tanzeem Fatima, wife of former Rajya Sabha MP and veteran Muslim leader Azam Khan. Tanzeem Fatima’s recent statement outside Sitapur jail has created a ruckus within the SP. After a small statement by Fatima, there was a heated debate between SP’s stalwart, former Samajwadi Party MP from Moradabad ST Hasan and current MP Ruchi Vira. Meanwhile, political discussion is heated whether Azam Khan’s family can change sides amidst all this. It is worth noting that Abdullah Azam Khan has been in Rampur for the last several days and the distance from SP is clearly visible. If we look at the two statements of former Rajya Sabha MP Tanzeem Fatima, the political stance of Azam Khan’s family will be clearly visible. Tanzeem Fatima’s pain came out after meeting Azam Khan in Sitapur jail. She had said that ‘Now I do not trust SP, I only trust Allah. At the same time, during a public meeting in Rampur, Tanzeem Fatima had said that now the time has come that we should do politics of our interests, we should support those who understand our pain. Although she did not name any party or leader, it is being seen as a direct questioning of the SP leadership. According to political experts, Fatima’s comment shows displeasure with the party leadership and lack of support.

Tanzeem Fatima gave a clear message with 2 statements

After Tanzeem Fatima’s recent 2 statements, differences within the SP have come to the fore. Former Samajwadi Party MP from Moradabad ST Hasan termed Tanzeem Fatima’s statement as irresponsible and attacked Azam Khan’s family. Said that the party has always stood with the Azam Khan family and fought. It is worth noting that due to Azam Khan’s stubbornness, ST Hasan’s ticket from Moradabad was cut in the Lok Sabha elections, while his rival Ruchiveera was given the ticket. Azam supporter Ruchiveera retorted and said that the truth cannot be denied. When Azam sahab was in trouble, the public knows who stood with him. “There has been a lot of tension between the two leaders from social media to private meetings There has been a heated debate till now, which makes it clear that the discontent within the party is deepening.

Can the Azam family change sides?

The recent two statements of Tanzeem Fatima have intensified the discussion in the political corridors whether Azam Khan’s family will leave the SP and turn to a new alliance or party? The names of BSP and AIMIM are also being taken in this race, but the most discussed thing is – will Azam Khan’s family join hands with Chandrashekhar Azad ‘Ravan’s’ party ‘Azad Samaj Party’? It is worth noting that Chandrashekhar’s popularity is increasing rapidly among Muslim-Dalit youth. In such a situation, the support of Azam Khan family can give a big advantage to ‘Ravan’, especially in western Uttar Pradesh.

Political equations changed in jail

It is worth noting that while most of the SP leaders have now distanced themselves from Azam Khan, Nagina MP Chandrashekhar Ravan took full advantage of this opportunity and strengthened his hold in Azam Khan’s family. By-elections were held in 9 assembly constituencies in UP recently. During that time, Nagina MP Chandrashekhar met Azam Khan in Sitapur jail and also went to meet Abdullah Azam lodged in Hardoi jail. During this time, leaders close to Azam Khan claimed that Azam Khan along with Chandrashekhar Ravan can form a front before the UP elections.

Where is Chandrashekhar ‘Ravan’ eyeing?

Let us tell you that after the recent fall of BSP, a big gap has come in the politics of UP. Chandrashekhar Ravan is well aware that a large section of Dalits can come with him and now his eyes are on the Muslim vote bank. Recently, Swami Prasad Maurya also joined the Azad Samaj Party. In such a situation, if Azam Khan’s family also joins the Azad Samaj Party, then the sympathy of Muslims will also be received. It is worth noting that out of 80 Lok Sabha seats in UP, in 47 constituencies, the Muslim-Yadav-Dalit (MYD) population is more than 50 percent. In such a situation, this new equation can prove to be a problem for SP and a lifesaver for Ravana.