This story is from March 31, 2004

SP enters poll fray in Haryana

KARNAL: Samajwadi Party entered the poll fray in Haryana after UP Chief Minister Mulayam Singh Yadav announced party candidates.
SP enters poll fray in Haryana
<div class="section1"><div class="Normal">KARNAL: Samajwadi Party on Wednesday entered the poll fray in Haryana after UP Chief Minister Mulayam Singh Yadav announced party candidates for two seats at an election rally. <br /><br />Mulayam Singh who flew here by a Sahara Helicopter announced that Raghu Yadav and Rago Mal Bhatt would be Samajwadi Party candidates from Mohindergarh and Karnal respectively for the coming parliamentary poll in Haryana.
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<br /><br />Yadav took BJP to task for exploitation of religious sentiments of people on Ram temple issue. He alleged that BJP was not worried about a meliorating lot of poor and farmers but their main concern was to construct Ram Mandir at Ayodhya. He also blamed BJP for raising Ram temple issue.<br /><br />Yadav further claimed that no party would be able to form a stable government at the Centre without SP''s support. He also asked Congress leadership not to commit a folly of withdrawing support from his government in UP. He termed Congress as "<span style="" font-style:="" italic="">Duvidha Party</span>" as it always remained in fix on basic issues confronting the country.<br /><br />Mulayam Singh announced that Kisan Pension scheme would be launched in India provided a SP-led government was installed at the centre. The UP chief minister further alleged that Vajpayee declared elections eight months in advance as BJP was afraid of price spiral and increase in unemployment after the presentation of budget.<br /><br />He castigated BJP for leaving its political allies in lurch and said that Haryana Chief Minister O P Chautala is a living example of this. <br /><br /><formid=367815></formid=367815></div> </div>
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