"This is an internal matter of Samajwadi Party. I do not consider it right to comment on it," Kumar, who is also the JD(U) president, told reporters in reply to a question on the SP infighting and chance of an alliance there.
"Those in that party will themselves find a solution," he said after inspecting the ghats on bank of Ganga for coming Chhath Puja.
"The six parties of old Janata and Samajwadi Parivar had reached an understanding to unite, but despite doing all these, something happened from within due to which the process did not proceed further," Kumar, who had played an important role in the merger process, said.
"If the efforts did not succeed, it does not mean that such attempts will not be made or it will again not bear fruits in future," he said.
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On Congress, he said "Congress is a bigger party. It was in power a few years ago and the party has again become active. All these make an impact."
As far as JD(U) was concerned "No final decision has been taken on an alliance (for UP poll)", he said.
Kumar has in recent days shared dais with RLD of Ajit Singh, rebel BSP leader R K Choudhary and also interacted with Peace Party chief Dr Ayub Khan.
He had also pledged support to Yadav in such a condition.
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