SP, BSP will support UPA: Beni Prasad Verma
Agencies : Lucknow, Mon Nov 19 2012, 17:03 hrs
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On being asked about appreciating Akhilesh he said, "I will remain soft for Akhilesh throughout my life and hard on Mulayam... there is no concession for him," he said.
On Mulayam's statement that Congress would be reduced to two seats in Lok Sabha polls, Beni said, he himself was enough to set the SP supremo right and there no need of the Congress for that.
Regarding cap on supply of subsidised LPG cylinders, the minister said, even he was of the opinion that the numbers should be increased.
"The government is considering this," he added.
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