Alliance blues for Congress in states

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The party's pursuit to stich a larger anti-BJP alliance for 2019 is already facing challenges from quarters within.

While one section of the led by is advocating a pact with the opposition left front in the state, another camp led by and local MLA has batted for an alliance with the ruling TMC.

Congress had to meet all state leaders individually earlier this week to dissipate the crisis amid possibilities of Haque and some of his supporters switching over to the Mamata Banerjee led TMC, should Gandhi decide to go with the Left.

"We will not quit the Congress and will await the decision of Congress before taking any decision," Haque told

He felt no vote transfer to the Congress happened in the last assembly poll after the party aligned with CPI-M. "It will be suicidal to go with the CPI(M) again as it has no standing in the state anymore today," he said.

Chowdhury, however, said his aim is to strengthen the party and all should work towards it.

"Some legislators have left the party and if some more are inclined to leave, no one can stop them."

In the Delhi unit of the Congress too, the state party leadership has categorically ruled out any alliance with the Arvind Kejriwal-led (AAP) even though Gandhi is yet to make his mind known.

has accused the of being "hand-in-glove" with the BJP and having allied with the RSS through the 2011 movement to unseat the then Congress-led UPA.

Similar is the situation in party-ruled Punjab, where the state leadership is totally against any truck with the

In Rajathan and Madhya Pradesh, although the Congress is trying to forge ties with the BSP to prevent the division of anti-BJP vote, early reports do not signal much of a success.

Even for Madhya Pradesh, not all Congress leaders are endorsing an alliance with the BSP.

Former member has said that any pact with the BSP would prove "suicidal" for the party in Shastri questions the rationale behind the alliance citing the meagre BSP presence in the state assembly.

The lobby advocating the pact in MP, however, says the Mayawati-led outfit has enough of a vote share to swing the poll.

Internal discussions are on in the party around questions such as whether to ally with the BSP, to what extent to ally or not to ally at all and go alone.

The party has made it clear that it will not hamper the interests of its state leaders while forging alliances across the country.

Congress has said that the party will not go for any alliance at the cost of its leaders in states.

In too, chief is not in favour of an alliance with the BSP and wants the Congress to go it alone.

The BSP, however, has already announced its plans of going with the INLD in in 2019 polls.

In Uttar Pradesh, however, the Congress is ready for being a part of the "mahagathbandhan" but is weary of the intentions of the SP and BSP, who don't want the Congress to be given a bigger share in the seat-sharing in 2019.

The Congress is more or less settled in with JDS, where it has a broad seat-sharing understanding with its new-found ally.

But, rumblings with its old partner RJD are brewing over the inclusion of JDU in the 'mahagathbandhan' again.

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First Published: Sun, July 08 2018. 19:40 IST