The Asian Age

Doors open for pre- poll alliance in MP: Scindia

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New Delhi, June 10: Senior Congress leader Jyotiradit­ya Scindia has said his party’s “doors are open” for an alliance in election- bound Madhya Pradesh and seat sharing will not be a “speed breaker” for likeminded parties to come together, remarks that come amid talk of a Congress- BSP tie- up for Assembly polls in the state later this year.

Mr Scindia, MP from Guna who is also the Madhya Pradesh Congress’ campaign committee incharge, called for like- minded parties to work together, he said that the like- mindedness has to be based on a vision which was for a liberal and secular India.

“Ticket- sharing is not going to be a speed breaker in like- minded parties coming together,” said Mr Scindia.

New Delhi, June 10: Senior Congress leader Jyotiradit­ya Scindia has said his party’s “doors are open” for an alliance in Madhya Pradesh and seat- sharing will not be a “speed breaker” for likeminded parties to come together, remarks that come amid talk of a Congress- BSP tie- up for assembly polls in the state.

Mr Scindia, who is the Madhya Pradesh Congress’s campaign committee incharge for the assembly polls slated for later this year, also asserted that after a long time in the state all party leaders were working “unitedly and cohesively” to take on the Shivraj Singh’s government.

The MP from Guna said all like- minded parties must work together. However, he said, the likeminded­ness has to be based on a fundamenta­l precept of values and vision which was for a liberal, secular and a progressiv­e India that ensures that every citizen joins the mainstream to take the country to its rightful place in the comity of nations.

“And I think if that is our fundamenta­l understand­ing of each other, and our values and our philosophi­es, then I think something like ticket sharing is not going to be a speed breaker in likeminded parties coming together,” said Scindia, who was among the few prominent leaders from the Congress to win in the last Lok Sabha polls.

Asked about Congress’s possible alliance with the Bahujan Samaj Party in Madhya Pradesh, he said his party’s “doors are open” and it was ready for having “conversati­ons” with other parties, but asserted that there should be a clear understand­ing of what the ultimate goal is.

“And if it ( the goal) is to establish a government that serves the people, unlike what the NDA has done, then certainly in states where any of those partners are strong, that

If we don’t do that well, it certainly will be a dampener going into 2019 elections. So for us, it is imperative that we form government­s in all four of these states.

— Jyotiradit­ya Scindia

Congress leader

rightful place of strength has to be given to that partner, but at the same time, the larger, the more stronger partner, has to ensure that an equal amount of respect and dignity is also given in terms of taking the whole coalition along,” he said.

Mr Scindia said this principle of alliance would apply to all states irrespecti­ve of which party is in the position of strength.

He said the Congress’ main battle cry for the assembly election in Madhya Pradesh would be “It’s time for change, and the time is now”. He said a win in the assembly polls in Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Chhattisga­rh and Mizoram would ceratinly change the dynamics for the Congress party in 2019 and provide a “huge momentum” to it ahead of the general elections.

“Alternativ­ely, if we don’t do that well, it certainly will be a dampener going into 2019. So for us, it is imperative that we form government­s in all four of these states,” the 47- year- old leader said. Asked about state CM Shivraj Singh Chouhan dubbing the Congress a divided house, Mr Scindia asserted that there was no disunity in the party ranks.

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