"I am 100 per cent (sure) there will be unity. National alliance...I don't think Nitish Kumar has said that....We had an alliance with him in Bihar elections.
"Alliances take place every day...Some party is very strong in a particular state, but is not in existence in the neighbouring state. Alliances take place according to circumstances in a particular state," party General Secretary Shakeel Ahmed told reporters.
Signaling that there will be no tie-up at the national level by the party, he questioned whether there has been any (regional) party which is present in Bihar as also in Haryana as also in faraway Kerala and Bengal.
Ahmed was replying to a volley of questions on the Bihar Chief Minister and JD-U chief's call for a national alliance to take on BJP in the 2019 general elections.
He made light of a question whether Nitish would be the "bridegroom" and Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi just his "best man" in the 2019 elections, suggesting that it was media which was playing on certain statements.
"By the time 2019 approaches, things will slide so much for the Modi dispensation and BJP that there will be no need for any alliance," he said, adding that people of India will themselves pitch for making 'RSS and BJP mukt bharat'.
To persistent questions on Kumar's statements, Ahmed said Rahul as also he himself have good relations with the Bihar Chief Minister and "everyone should have ambition".
Last week, Congress had dismissed as "too premature" party leader Digvijay Singh's remark that it is ready to work with Nitish Kumar at the national level to bring about "largest possible unity" among parties to defeat BJP in the 2019 Lok Sabha polls.
Congress, however, said it has always worked in the larger interest of democratic, secular and progressive forces in the country.
Congress is part of the Nitish Kumar-led coalition government, which also includes Lalu Prasad's RJD.
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