"I will not be able to go to Lucknow for the function (of SP) due to Chhath festival. Chhath is observed in my house and 'Kharna' (an auspicious part of the festival) falls on November 5. In such a situation it will not be possible for me to go there," Kumar told reporters.
JD(U) had made it clear yesterday that the party president would not be able to make to the SP programme and Kumar himself made it public today.
Kumar, who returned to Patna last night from Delhi where he led talks with JD(U) veteran Sharad Yadav, said a Bihar-like 'mahagathbandhan' is possible in UP only on the condition of SP and Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) joining hands, which is, however, not seen anywhere.
Otherwise only 'gathbandhan' (alliance) is possible in the crucial assembly poll in UP. "However, all paths are open for a tie-up as much time is left for UP poll," he said.
While Kumar attributed his non-participation in the Lucknow function to Chhath, Bihar JD(U) President Basistha Narayan Singh had said yesterday the party does not wish to be seen standing with any one group in view of the raging feud between Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav and his uncle and SP state president Shivpal Yadav.
"There is fight within Samajwadi Party family and we do not want to be seen with any one side in this feud."
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The chief minister said he had received a letter from
Shivpal Yadav inviting him to the Lucknow rally. "Whether somebody from JD(U) will go to participate in the Lucknow rally or not will be discussed," Kumar, who formally took over as party president at the party national council meet at Rajgir in October, said.
He asserted that he was "very much" in favour of unity among secular and socialist forces and recalled past efforts for merger of the six parties of Janata Parivar.
On the raging feud within SP, Kumar said it as an "internal matter" of that party and he was not interested in meddling in it.
Asked about talks with Congress for the UP assembly poll, he said no parleys have been held with it so far.
"Congress has to take an initiative ... It is a big party."
"The election in Uttar Pradesh is a matter of a specific state. JD(U) will fight poll there but what kind of participation it will have is not yet decided," he said.
Lalu Prasad had said he has been invited by his SP counterpart Mulayam Singh Yadav for the November 5 and he is going there to take part.
His son and Deputy Chief Minister Tejaswi Yadav told reporters "He (Nitish Kumar) has his own party and it is the decision of that party (not to go to the SP function) ... As far as RJD is concerned our top leader Lalu Prasad is going to the foundation day function of Samajwadi Party in Lucknow."
"Nitish Kumar should go in SP function to strengthen socialist and secular forces ... His not going there is wrong," Singh, whose hard-hitting comments on Kumar had recently triggered a tiff between RJD and JD(U) told
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