"Our policy so far is to stand on our own feet. We have not given much thought to the issue," party General Secretary Ghulam Nabi Azad said while talking to reporters along with UPCC Chief Raj Babbar.
He was asked whether the Congress, out of power in UP for 27 years now, would ally with any party in the Assembly polls scheduled early next year.
Replying to another question, Azad suggested he was not in favour of early declaration of candidates for UP polls. He said early declaration was a "double-edged sword" which at times helps, but at times proves counter-productive.
Asked about the turmoil in the ruling Samajwadi Party in Uttar Pradesh, he said he foresees a "war-like situation" in the party during distribution of tickets.
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"What you are seeing is just the beginning, just see how things develop there," he said, quoting a urdu couplet, insisting there will be a "Panipat" (war) over distribution of tickets in that party.
Taking a dig at the family of Mulayam Singh Yadav holding all key posts in UP, he said the turmoil led to one "discovery" that the "chacha-bhatija share in between them 95 per cent of the important portfolios, leaving just five per cent for the rest."
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