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  Mar 10, 2012:  UP being the landscape of Indian politics has its own advantage of being the most populous state.With 80 numbers,the largest number of parliamentarian constituency, the mega assembly with 403 members has its pivotal path of Upper house members the chunk of Rajya Sabha members.UP State in pathetic state where development needs to be taken on priority finds snail pace,therefore the dynamic of politics remain in shell of community.

Samajwadi Party Leader Akhilesh Yadav CM Designate is to be sworn in as the new Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh on Thursday. He was elected as leader of the Samajwadi legislative party in Lucknow today by the the newly elected MLAs of the party. His name was proposed by senior party leader Mohammed Azam Khan and was seconded by Shivpal Singh Yadav. Akhilesh Yadav met the Governor and formally staked his claim to form the next government in Uttar Pradesh. He was accompanied by senior party leaders including Mohammed Azam Khan, Shivpal Singh Yadav and Ambika Choudhary.  Akhilesh Yadav, 38, will be the youngest Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh. He along with his father and SP stalwart Mulayam Singh Yadav spearheaded the election campaign to get a massive mandate to their party.  Addressing a press conference after his election as the leader of the Samajwadi Legislative party, Akhilesh Yadav said, He said, the priority of his Government will be to lead Uttar Pradesh towards progress and to enable the state to catch up with other progressive states of the country. He said all the promises made to the people in the election manifesto will be fulfilled. He ruled out his government adopting any vindictive politics.   Lucknow correspondent reports that Akilesh Yadav expressed his gratitude to the party leaders and said people of the state have given great responsibility to the party giving absolute mandate and hoped that the aspirations of the common men must be fulfilled. He said he will try to give effective governance to the state with the guidance of senior leaders of the party.  He said he will try to give effective governance to the state with the guidance of senior leaders of the party. He said that his government will not act on political vendetta and all promises and commitments made by the party will be fulfilled. Born on July 1, 1973, Akhilesh studied at the Military School in Dholpur in Rajasthan and then acquired a degree in Civil Environment Engineering from the Mysore University. He finished Masters in Environmental Engineering from Australia.

Samajwadi Party, which is all set to form the govt in Uttar Pradesh on Friday vowed to tackle any lawlessness sternly in the wake of incidents of violence allegedly involving its workers in the last few days and assure to infuse discipline in the cadre.

Muslims,Dalits has rare opportunity of appropriate education,health,employment are cause of impoverish state and poverty.Congress and BJP do not take advantage of party workers their leadership qualities and mass appeal in the selection of candidates.Party worker and leaders have the same complaints about the national leaders.But silver lining is that Uttar Pradesh elected more than 15% of its muslim community strength with equal record 63 Muslim legislators to the 403-member state assembly in the just-concluded elections out of which. 40 Muslim candidates of the Samajwadi Party and 14 are of BSP Congress has three and three Muslim candidates of the Peace Party and two of the Kaumi Ekta Dal were elected, as was one Independent.

Amazingly BSP dedicated works and leaders raised the same rhythm of Maya being inaccessible and sparingly meets its dedicated comrades of their community. Mayawati former Chief Minister showered blame at the Muslims not falling in line on her election debacle. Maya's claim that over 70 per cent of Muslims voted for the SP could be tenable as she has failed to please her insider so the rumour mill that she is not helpful for the lower community which follow sheep mentality alienated from the BSP and fell like bursting cloud on SP rostrum.

SP with its Prince Akhilesh Yadav with discipline vocabulary and diction being his maiden election has given the people of UP the hope of development along with sense of belonging to their caste and the higher caste parties talking walking and behaving like super humans with pinch of arrogance cased their fortune in UP election.

Congress rule is under gloom,their continued arrogance can bring Mamata, Maya,DMK Jaylalitha,SP with consensus candidate for the top post can overturn the government at the centre.Three important political events has to take place, Election Commission of India, notification to be issued March 12 for 58 Rajya Sabha members retiring across 15 states, the election of Rajya Sabha members, second ensuing election in state of Karnataka Gujarat, and Himachal and finally the election of President of India,the key to all appointments.

Upper house members due to retire include: Congress spokesperson Abhishek Manu Singhvi (Rajasthan), BSP's Naresh Chandra Aggarwal (Uttar Pradesh) and union minister Mukul Roy of Trinamool Congress (West Bengal), and Rashtriya Janata Dal's Rajniti Prasad (Bihar),BJP's Leader of Opposition in the Rajya Sabha Arun Jaitley (Gujarat), Ravi Shankar Prasad (Bihar), Hema Malini (Karnataka), Kalraj Mishra, Vinay Katiyar (both Uttar Pradesh), Congress' Raashid Alvi (Andhra Pradesh) and Rajya Sabha deputy chairman K. Rahman Khan (Karnataka),

UP politics is the breeding ground of Indian leadership but with dynastic parties culture the new parties may emerge but retain the inner core structure is always tied with tenterhooks and thus smash into pieces in the local to national elections.
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