Exuding confidence that the grand alliance will come to power in Bihar, Congress leader Rajeev Shukla today said they are not bothered by Samajwadi Party tying up with any other political party.
"It does not matter which party SP tie up with after leaving the grand alliance," Shukla, who was here for annual meeting of the Uttar Pradesh Cricket Association, said.
The Congress leader hoped that "secular" votes would not get split in Bihar.
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Upset over only five seats being allotted to it as part of the Opposition coalition taking on BJP, SP had parted ways with the grand alliance last month.
On RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat's call for quota review, Shukla said that since policies of BJP are decided by the RSS therefore, the party must clarify its stand on the issue.