"The NCP will be part of the UPA and contest elections together," NCP chief said on the sidelines of a function at Virar, in the adjoining Thane district today.
Eyebrows were raised in political corridors after NCP leader D P Tripathi attended the Convention for People's Unity Against Communalism convened by the Communist Party of India (Marxist) in New Delhi yesterday.
Incidentally, the NCP was the only UPA constituent to attend the convention.
However, Pawar seems to have diluted the party's stand and said that the party is with the Congress.
Maharashtra NCP spokesperson Nawab Malik said that his party associated with a non-UPA alliance, in order to explore options of new partners after next year's Lok Sabha elections.
"There is a possibility of a fractured mandate and in such a scenario, we have been trying to tap possible partners to be part of the UPA," he said.
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