Efforts for reconciliation in the Yadav family appeared to be gaining momentum with Shivpal meeting his nephew Akhilesh today for the first time since the split in SP on Sunday even as the Chief Minister's camp claimed to have "signed" support of 212 of the 229 party MLAs.
Shivpal's sudden meeting with Akhilesh came at a time when the chief minister was busy rebuilding his party by appointing district heads replacing those installed by his uncle Shivpal after dumping his loyalists.
Demonstrating strengthening of his grip on the party, Akhilesh appointed heads of seven more district party units yesterday a day after naming new chiefs of four districts.
Mulayam and Shivpal have frequently reversed decisions and appointments made by the chief minister causing bad blood in the first family.
Shivpal is one of the main factors that has deeply estranged Akhilesh from Mulayam. Over the years, Akhilesh has paired with another uncle, Ramgopal, who serves as his mentor.
Akhilesh has also been insisting on sidelining or expulsion of Amar Singh, whom Ramgopal and another senior SP leader Azam Khan dub as an "outsider" in the party.
However, the back to back consultations after announcement of the election schedule showed a new momentum in the attempts of the two warring sides of the Samajwadi Party to close a deal which would prevent the outfit from splitting.
Akhilesh has made it clear that Shivpal will have to surrender his rights to decide candidates for the election, which his uncle has not agreed to.
Both the sides have readied documents to stake claim to the 'cycle' symbol of the party and in case the EC decides to freeze the symbol, the two factions would have to familiarise voters with a new symbol.
Mulayam, backed by Shivpal and Amar Singh, too has claimed the symbol that has been synonymous with Samajwadi Party which celebrated its silver jubilee recently.
Amar Singh, meanwhile, indirectly blamed Ramgopal for the vertical split in the party.
"Status of one is not gauged just by number or power. I want to clarify that I am no hurdle in the path of Akhilesh Yadav," Singh told reporters here.
Apparently hinting at Ramgopal whom he did not name, he said, "Whatever is happening in the party is not because of me but because of a supporter of Akhilesh."
He said he favours a patch-up between the two factions. "One gets hurt by one's own and not by outsiders. It's difficult to fight own people."
Since the trouble in Uttar Pradesh's ruling party became public, Akhilesh has been insisting on sidelining or expulsion of Singh, whom Ramgopal and another senior Samajwadi Party leader Azam Khan have dubbed an "outsider" in the party.
On Akhilesh faction's claim of possessing signed affidavits of 212 MLAs, Singh said, "Mulayam Singh Yadav is alone and without any stature? I don't have the capacity to hear this."
Akhilesh and Mulayam have apparently been contesting for control of the party, with both of them readying documents of support to stake claim to the party's 'cycle' symbol.
"Those who were tainted when they were with Shivpal are now clean after giving affidavits in favour of Akhilesh. Ansari brothers are clean now... Now all have become 'Satyam, Shivam, Sunderam," he added.
Singh's reference was to tainted Ansari brothers of Quami Ekta Dal, whose merger with SP was opposed by Akhilesh. Noting that "politics is cruel and brutal", Singh said, "If standing behind someone is crime, Shivpal has committed the crime."
Attacking party lawmaker Kironmay Nanda without naming him, he said, "A party vice-president, who cannot speak clear Hindi has made allegations against me that I am indulging in wheeling-dealing here. I have not taken contract of a single penny here and am not involved in transfer-posting. I challenge him to get a probe initiated into it."
On another party leader Naresh Agarwal, Singh said, "he had been cabinet minister in BJP's Rajnath Singh government, he was in Congress, BSP and now in SP. He labels me as BJP agent. I never take backdoor entry, whenever I adopt an ideology, I tell it to everyone."