Cong won’t have alliance in Assam but some understanding: Gogoi
BY M Post Bureau1 Dec 2015 4:14 AM IST
M Post Bureau1 Dec 2015 4:14 AM IST
Congress does not favour a Bihar- type grand alliance in Assam but is keen on some “understanding” with friendly parties to defeat Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).
North-east Indian state Assam’s Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi says Congress is in talks with Badaruddin Ajmal-led AIUDF, which has significant base among state’s over 34 per cent Muslim population, but feels the party is “soft” towards BJP. “I am not talking about political alliance. I am talking about some kind of understanding. Not a grand alliance like Bihar. That is not possible in Assam. Because, if we go in for an alliance, we will have to forgo many seats in many areas where we are strong,” he told PTI in an interview.
The 79-year-old Congress veteran said even though AIUDF was in discussions with the Congress, that party was also in talks with BJP for a secret understanding in the polls likely to be held in April-May 2016. “I don’t think there will be any kind of alliance in Assam. BJP is trying. They are talking to even AIUDF. There is no doubt. Not open alliance. Secret understanding. AIUDF is talking to us also. If anyone wants to talk, we can talk. If you want to talk, we will talk,” he said.
Gogoi, who won a third straight term as Chief Minister in the last elections in 2011, said his idea of political understanding means, if someone does not want to vote for Congress, he or she should vote for any party but not the BJP.
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