Expelled Samajwadi Party leader and Rajya Sabha MP Amar Singh is all set to float his own political party,one of his close aides said today. Though the name of the party and related issues are yet to be worked out,the new outfits stated mission is to emerge as a competitor to the Samajwadi Party and cut into its vote bank. Some of the agendas of the party will be to spread computer and English education and support the demand for the reorganisation of the state all three opposed by the SP. Amar Singh is busy in his programmes in UP. Very soon,he will hold a meeting of his supporters in UP and Bihar to decide about the name and other issues for floating the party, said Sandip Agarwal,SP MLA from Moradabad who,along with three other MLAs,was suspended from the party for supporting Amar Singh. The other three MLAs are Ashok Chandel,Madan Chauhan and Sarvesh Kumar Singh. The party will lay special emphasis on imparting training to the youth in computer science and spreading education of English language to enable the unemployed youth of the state to compete in the job market, said Agarwal. There will be no state president in the party. UP will be divided in four units Bundelkhand,West UP,Poorvanchal and Central UP. Each unit will he headed by separate president, said Agarwal. We have planned the organisation structure to focus on the demand for the division of UP into four separate states. The MLA claimed the new party will work for the OBCs,most backward classes and extremely backward classes. Kshtriya samaj has pledged its support to Amar Singh and with their support we are confident of emerging as formidable political formation by the time of next Assembly elections due in 2012, Agarwal said.