No question of alliance with BJP, we are secular people: Shivpal

Press Trust of India  |  Gorakhpur (UP) 

leader Saturday ruled out forming an alliance with the in Uttar Pradesh, saying "we are secular people" and there was no question of allying with the ruling party.

Yadav launched his front on August 29, after being allegedly sidelined in the by his estranged nephew and

has said his front will contest on all 80 seats in in the next

"We are secular people and we have always been against the We are secular samajwadis (socialists) and there is no question of joining the BJP," he told reporters.

He was responding to Keshav Prasad Maurya's statement that he can contest the election on a ticket if he wishes to.

To a question on extending support to his elder brother in Mainpuri in the 2019 election, he said: "I've offered him to contest as a candidate from Mainpuri... But even if he contests from any other party, we will support him."

He reiterated his previous stance that the Morcha will field candidates on all other seats.

Asked whether he would ever return to the Samajwadi Party, said, "We have taken this step after a lot of thinking. We always wanted to remain united but we got only disrespect. We made with the permission of neta ji (Mulayam Singh Yadav). We have moved forward and we won't step back."

The Yadav family feud for the control of the first broke into public before the 2017 UP assembly election.

Shivpal Yadav declined to comment on the possibility of an alliance between the BSP and the SP, saying it was up to Mayawati and

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First Published: Sat, October 06 2018. 19:00 IST