Imran Masood Faces Setback as Son-in-Law Shayan Masood Joins Samajwadi Party
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Shayan Masood, son-in-law of Saharanpur Congress MP Imran Masood, has left the Congress party and joined the Samajwadi Party. This move comes after Imran Masood announced that he would not give tickets to any member of his family in the upcoming assembly elections.
Imran Masood Faces Setback as Son-in-Law Shayan Masood Joins Samajwadi Party
Lucknow, August 21: In a significant political shift in Uttar Pradesh, Congress MP Imran Masood has faced a major setback as his son-in-law, Shayan Masood, has left the Congress party to join the Samajwadi Party (SP). Following his induction into the SP, Shayan Masood expressed his support for SP President Akhilesh Yadav by sharing a song on the social media platform X. The Samajwadi Party announced Shayan Masood’s membership on their social med…
Imran Masood's son-in-law, Shayan Masood, has left the Congress party and joined the Samajwadi Party. After joining the Samajwadi Party, Shayan also posted a song in support of Akhilesh Yadav on social media.
Disgruntled over fears of not receiving a ticket in the UP Assembly elections, Imran Masood's son-in-law, Shayan Masood, has left the Congress party. This move has dealt a blow to the Congress party. Shayan has gone to Lucknow and joined the Samajwadi Party (SP). Uttar Pradesh Hindi News
In Lucknow, former Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav inducted Shayan Masood into the Samajwadi Party (SP). SP MLA Omar Ali and former MLA Mavia Ali also joined him. This is being seen as a setback for the Congress and Imran Masood in the district's political landscape.
A major political development unfolded in western Uttar Pradesh on Thursday. Qazi Shayan Masood, son-in-law of Saharanpur Congress MP Imran Masood, joined the Samajwadi Party. He joined the party along with his supporters at the SP state office in Lucknow in the presence of national president Akhilesh Yadav. Shayan's joining the SP isn't just being seen as a defection. He comes from the Qazi family, which has a long-standing influence in Saharan…
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