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Maha-gathbandha­n: Prashant Kishor meets Mulayam again

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

LUCKNOW: Congress’ poll strategist Prashant Kishor on Sunday met Samajwadi Party supremo Mulayam here, triggering speculatio­n of a ‘mahagathba­ndhan’ (grand alliance) ahead of the upcoming Uttar Pradesh Assembly elections.

The marathon meeting, spread over two sessions and kept under wraps, came a day after top leaders of socialist-leaning parties attended SP’S silver jubilee meet here -- a move seen as an attempt by Mulayam to forge an alliance ahead of the assembly polls hardly a few months away.

There was no official word from either side as to what transpired at the meeting.

State SP President Shivpal Yadav said he would tell the media when such a developmen­t took place.

“When it materialis­es, I will tell you,” Shivpal told reporters.

This is for the second time in six days that Kishor met Mulayam, who is trying to cobble together an alliance of like-minded parties.

The first meeting took place at Mulayam’s Delhi residence on November 1.

Samajwadi Party, which was initially part of Bihar’s grand alliance, had walked out of it after it was offered only a handful of seats to contest the assembly elections there.

The grand alliance of JD(U), RJD and Congress had, however, scripted a glorious electoral victory, defeating the Bjp-led NDA.

The ruling SP is yet to open its cards though its main aim in the polls is to prevent split of Muslim votes for which it is looking for an alliance with secular parties.

Congress, on its part, has not closed its doors for any possible grand alliance for the 2017 Assembly polls.

But, Uttar Pradesh Congress Committee chief Raj Babbar has said that no initiative has been taken for an alliance either by his party or by any other political parties the need for unity to prevent the “communal” BJP from coming to power and spoke about the need for forging a coalition.

RJD supremo Lalu Prasad declared his party will not contest the UP elections to prevent a split of secular votes.

JD(U)’S Sharad Yadav hinted at his party’s readiness to form a coalition of socialist parties, while RLD chief Ajit Singh, whose party wields influence in western UP, highlighte­d the need for unity.

Former Prime Minister H D Deve Gowda, whose Jd(secular) hardly has any stakes in UP or the Hindi heartland, urged the ‘Janata

 ??  ?? SP chief Mulayam Singh Yadav and Congress party strategist Prashant Kishor met on Sunday for the second time
SP chief Mulayam Singh Yadav and Congress party strategist Prashant Kishor met on Sunday for the second time

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