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Azam Khan's veiled attack on Amar Singh

Azam Khan told that the decision to return to Samajwadi Party came in the light of efforts to fill the "wounds inflicted on Samajwadi Party and Mulayam Singh Yadav" in the last four months.

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Former Samajwadi Party leader Azam Khan, who expulsion from the party was recently revoked, today made a veiled attack on Amar Singh alleging he had "inflicted wounds" on the party and its chief Mulayam Singh Yadav.
 
Azam told reporters here that the decision to return to SP came in the light of efforts to fill the "wounds inflicted on SP and Yadav" in the last four months.
 
"These wounds were inflicted by those elements who caused loss to the SP," he said without naming expelled SP leader Amar Singh.
 
Khan said the relationship he enjoyed with MS Yadav in the past was known to all. "There are people who, after being expelled from the party, are wishing for Yadav's death. I never did this. They caused maximum loss to the party," he said.
 
"Some opportunist people had entered the party like a mouse, whose presence is realised only after suffering the loss," he said.
 
Azam, however, said the loss was being made up timely and a "new chapter is being added in SP and Yadav's life".
 
Khan said he will rejoin SP in the second week of December.
 
"Maulana Mohammad Ali Jauhar's birth anniversary is on December 10 and either on that date or a day before, I will go back to SP," Azam told reporters here.
 
He said the decision to go back to SP was taken during a meeting of the Mashwarati Council's whose leader also met party supremo Mulayam Singh Yadav.
 
"But the final decision on when, where and how has been left to the SP supremo...whatever he decides will be acceptable," he said.
 
Khan said recent developments, including uproar in Parliament over a series of scams, and Bihar poll results have given new a message.
 
Asked whether his rejoining will take place in Rampur or Lucknow, he said that the right to decide the place has been given to the SP supremo.
 
He said SP should learn from Bihar poll results. "People in Bihar have rejected corruption and joker-type leaders in the election," he said.
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