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Samajwadi Party leader breaks ties with brother-in-law after latter joins BJP

| @indiablooms | Mar 25, 2019, at 05:03 pm

Badaun, Mar 25 (UNI) As his brother-in-law joined the BJP, the SP leader from this district has broke all his ties with the former.

In a statement released on Monday, SP leader Dharmendra Yadav said that he came to know through media that his brother-in-law Anujesh Pratap Singh, a resident of the Bharol district, has joined BJP on March 24.

Yadav stated in clear terms that he can never have any bonhoomie with any leader of the BJP and thus breaking relations with Singh.

Through media, the SP leader requested that Singh should not be presented as his relative. 

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