It's a blessing in disguise: Amar Singh

Amar Singh, who was on Tuesday expelled from the Samajwadi Party, termed the move as “a blessing in disguise”.

Amar Singh, who was on Tuesday expelled from the Samajwadi Party, termed the move as “a blessing in disguise”.. Soon after SP general secretary Mohan Singh announced the expulsions in New Delhi, Mr Amar Singh reacted to it by terming the expulsion as dictatorial. “I had asked for sick leave from the party after 14 years of work.

The party cannot function in a dictatorial and feudal system,” Mr Singh, who had resigned from all party posts, told reporters here. “I have been called mad, shameless. This is what I got in return for 14 years of service. Had that not happened, I would have been taking rest,” referring to Mr Mohan Singh’s earlier remarks against him.

Referring to party chief Mulayam Singh Yadav, Mr Amar Singh said: “I will not say anything on Mulayam Singhji. He has blessed me. It is a blessing in disguise. He has liberated me.”
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