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After Siddiqui, Cong open to roping in other dissident leaders from rivals

Press Trust of India 

The Congress, which tied up with ahead of the last Assembly polls in in an unsuccessful bid to capture power in Uttar Pradesh, is now looking at roping in influential dissidents from other parties to bolster its prospects in the 2019 Lok Sabha elections, a said. The recent joining of former BSP was one such instance and in the coming days the party is likely to open its doors to more such leaders, the said. "A grand alliance which was being regarded a necessity to stop the saffron surge appears to be far fetched in the present scenario. has realised it might have to go alone in the 2019 Lok Sabha elections and is working in that direction," the leader, who wished not to be named, said. If there was a chance of a grand opposition alliance, it would have been visible on the ground for the Lok Sabha bye-elections in Gorakhpur and Phoolpur - touted as the semi-final before the next general elections, he remarked. However, has extended support to Atiq Ahmed, who has filed his nomination as an independent, in Phoolpur, he pointed out. He said leaders who parted ways from other parties for different reasons and are now coming to the However, the party will have to figure out whether the new joinees upset the existing equations in the organisation. Following Siddiqui's entry, the had expelled one of its leaders, Sanjay Dixit, who had raised questions about the entry of the former Mayawati-aide in the Dwijendra Tripathi, when contacted, told that all the parties are working to strengthen themselves and the was no exception. "All parties do to bolster their chances and the is also working hard in that direction," Tripathi said, adding that the Lok Sabha elections are important for it.

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First Published: Thu, March 01 2018. 17:15 IST
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