Cong has more or less ruled out alliance with AAP: Kejriwal

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The had "more or less" ruled out an alliance with the in the upcoming general election, Minister said on Thursday, adding that his party was "eager" on such a pre-poll tie-up in the national capital to avoid a three-cornered contest that could help the BJP.

Responding to a question on an alliance with the Congress, the (AAP) supremo said the former had "more or less" ruled it out.

"We are deeply concerned about the country. We have seen how the circumstances have changed in the last five years. Communal harmony has been damaged, demonetisation has rendered lakhs of people jobless, institutions have been destroyed and people have been lynched. That is why we are eager (for an alliance)," he said.

Sources said Minister and her counterpart N Chandrababu Naidu had also been pressing for a pre-poll alliance between the and the in

Banerjee also noted on Thursday that the was very "keen" to have an alliance with the Congress.

"wants an alliance with the Congress in Delhi," the (TMC) chief told reporters here.

She also said she respected the decision of those parties, which could not take a call on a pre-poll alliance because of political compulsions.

However, the Congress was not keen on an alliance, AAP sources said.

"The issue came up for discussions during a meeting of opposition leaders (in Delhi) on Wednesday. said the local unit of his party was not willing to have any tie-up with us," a senior AAP leader said.

Back-channel talks between the two parties had begun late last year, despite opposition from the Congress. A section of the AAP has also been unwilling to have any truck with the grand old party.

The parleys had halted abruptly following reports that the had passed a resolution late last year to withdraw the Bharat Ratna conferred on late Rajiv Gandhi, citing the 1984 anti-Sikh riots, at the behest of some AAP MLAs.

However, the top leadership of the Kejriwal-led party had disapproved of the act and the had subsequently clarified that no such resolution was passed.

But by then, the damage had been done and the talks had come to a halt.

There were again hopes of an alliance between the Congress and the AAP after Banerjee and Naidu tried to mediate between the two parties, but that also did not yield any result.

The AAP has already announced the names of its in-charges for six of the seven Lok Sabha seats in the national capital. They will eventually be declared as the party's candidates for the polls.

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First Published: Thu, February 14 2019. 23:05 IST