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Uttar Pradesh
Special Correspondent
LUCKNOW: Even as he sharpened his attack on the UPA Government at the Centre, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Mulayam Singh Yadav on Thursday exhorted his party men to bury factionalism and channel their energies for the upcoming State Assembly elections. Addressing the concluding session of the two-day State executive meeting of the Samajwadi Party, he said the next elections would be historic and the workers should ensure that the party was returned to power. "If the party were to win an absolute majority in the elections, it would chart a new course in politics in UP as well as in the rest of the country." The Chief Minister tutored his party colleagues in work ethics and good manners when interacting with the common man. He said they should accept the challenge of the party's detractors and communal and casteist forces. The Chief Minister accused the Centre of step-motherly treatment
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