Scindia asserted that the party would vehemently oppose the unholy alliance.
Scindia, who along with J P Agarwal held a meeting with party office bearers at Sadaquat Ashram here, came down heavily on JD(U) president Nitish Kumar for deserting the grand alliance and joining hands with BJP. Although, he did not name Kumar during his press conference.
"People gave mandate for five years to Grand alliance of which Congress, JD(U) and RJD were partners. It was the responsibility of GA to live upto the expectations of people but due to some reasons...There are people who used to comment (criticise) on the BJP and BJP used to comment on them. Sensing the opportunity, they deserted the grand alliance and formed an unholy alliance," Scindia told reporters here.
He said that "Our party workers and leaders will take it (betrayal) to the every village, panchayat and ward in urban
areas telling people about the unholy alliance."
Asked about the charge that Congress could have saved the alliance, he said that there is no point in discussing or conducting post-mortem on the issue that has already happened.
"Because it was a wrong decision (severing ties with grand alliance) and against the people's mandate and thats why it is an 'adharm ka gathbandhan" (unholy alliance)," he said.
In reply to a query, the senior Congress leader said that "effecting defections and splits in parties are in BJP's DNA."
Scotching off rumours that his MLAs can also defect, he said that "Let me put a full stop on the rumours milling around...My all MLAs are sitting in front of you (media persons) and are committed to work for the party."
Scindia, however, did not entertain any other questions such as whether or not his party would participate in RJD's proposed August 27 rally in Patna.
Bihar Congress Chief Ashok Choudhary said the party has resolved to oppose the state government and will agitate right from block to state headquarters level to uproot it.
He announced that the party will hold a massive rally in Patna after Dussehra.
Earlier in the day, the party held a meeting in which two resolutions were passed which was read out by the Congress Legislature Party leader Sadanand Singh during media interaction.
The Congress legislature party strongly condemns the JD(U)'s decision, Singh said and added that the party has also resolved to raise the issue of betrayal with the people's mandate, both inside and outside the House.
Senior Congress leaders from Bihar like Shakeel Ahmad Khan, Awadhesh Kumar Singh, Madan Mohan Jha, Vijay Shankar Dubey, Ashok Kumar and others were also present on the occasion.
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