Punjab BSP chief Avtar Singh Karimpuri claimed that Bahujan Samaj Party is working with the sole agenda of uprooting the ruling SAD-BJP alliance from state politics and could come on board with Congress.
"Punjab Congress Chief Capt Amarinder Singh had recently said that they would want to join hands with BSP. If we receive a good proposal from them, we can definitely form an alliance with them," the former Rajya Sabha MP said.
"We have a sole aim of dethroning the corrupt, anti-people, anti-farmer and anti-dalit government from power. Even people have become aware that till the time the current government is in power, no good will come to them," Karimpuri said.
The Punjab BSP chief said that all parties have started strengthening their ranks in the run up to elections next year and it would be too early to comment on forming coalitions and the possibility of a fourth front coming up.
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"Anything is possible in the realm of politics. It would not be wise to comment on the possibility of the formation of a fourth front at this moment," he said, adding that BSP will ally with any party which brings them a good proposal.
He dodged the issue of seat-sharing by stating that BSP would demand seats on the basis of the proposal brought to them.
The Punjab BSP chief also ruled out any possibility of an alliance with SAD by asserting, "Our agenda is to bring down the ruling SAD-BJP out of power in the state. In such a scenario, there is no possibility of an alliance with the SAD."
Noting that Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) might act as a third contender in the political realm of Punjab, Karimpuri said that the party has no strong basis and only engages in making noise.