JD(U) rules out any tie-up with Congress

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Apr 13 2013 | 8:20 PM IST
JD(U) today ruled out any tie-up with Congress to form a government after the general elections due next year, terming the party as an "enemy".
"There is no question of forming a government with Congress. We have seen what happened to Chandrashekhar and Deve Gowda. God save us from them," JD(U) spokesman K C Tyagi said at a press conference after the first day deliberations at the JD(U) national executive here.
"Congress is an enemy. BJP is a friend and you do not strike deal or put pressure on your friends," he said.
There were indications of the Congress and the JD(U) coming closer, particularly after the Centre's initiatives on granting special status to Bihar, a long standing demand of Chief Minister Nitish Kumar.
Asked about the demand for special status for Bihar, he said it was the fundamental right of the people of the state and there was no question of having any deal with the Congress over this.
On Narendra Modi, a person whom it had termed "communal", the JD(U) said he had "failed in discharging his duties as the head of the state to check communal riots in Gujarat in 2002".
However, it asked how the Congress could question the Gujarat Chief Minister when it had committed the "same act" during the 1984 anti-sikh riots.
"Congress is not even entitled to question Modi over his performance in 2002 Gujarat riots as they had committed the same act in Delhi in 1984," Tyagi said.
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First Published: Apr 13 2013 | 8:20 PM IST

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