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UP CM Akhilesh downplays ongoing row over Azam Khan's resignation | Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav on
Thursday made an attempt to downplay the issue over senior Samajwadi Party (SP)
leader Azam Khan offering to resign, and termed the entire episode to be a hype
created by the media. "Don't talk about it today because I don't have time. There
is no issue as such. No one is upset. Newspapers are unnecessarily hyping the
issue," Akhilesh told mediapersons in Kanpur. Azam Khan, who is the Urban Development
and Minorities Welfare Minister in the Uttar Pradesh Government, on his part said there is no
reason to be upset. "When we work together, we keep on advising each other. As very senior
minister, it is my responsibility to point towards those
matters, which are confusing. It is not a matter to be upset. If we don't talk
with each other, then how will the government work," said Khan. Khan, who held
the additional charge of overseeing the development of Ghaziabad , Muzzafarnagar
and Meerut in Uttar Pradesh, is miffed with the Akhilesh's decision to take away
an important district, Meerut, from his charge. He was also responsible for development
projects in these districts. "These three districts were under my charge from
the time of 'netaji' (Mulayam Singh Yadav). When the new list came out, I found
that Meerut was no more under my charge. I found it very inappropriate," he said.
Yadav, who was interacting with mediapersons in New Delhi , also expressed his
ire over the person who leaked his confidential letter written to the Uttar Pradesh
Chief Minister. "Whoever has leaked this letter, be it anybody, has not done right
with the party and the government. These issues are not to be leaked," he said.
According to reports, Azam Khan has in his letter to Akhilesh Yadav said if he
was not capable of being the minister in-charge of Meerut district, he was willing
to step down as a cabinet minister. Khan, who is one of the founding members of
the Samajwadi Party, has also been the powerful Muslim face of the party.
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