"At a meeting of the party held yesterday at Ghazipur, it was decided like-minded parties should come on one platform to deal with communal forces. All the office bearers of the party have assigned me to decide on an alliance or merger with SP for the assembly polls," President, QED Afzal Ansari told PTI.
"After making a decision, I will make an announcement about it on June 21 in Lucknow," he added.
He said that before the MLC and Rajyasabha polls, senior SP leader and cabinet minister Balram Yadav had met him asking him to extend support to the party and QED had then made up its mind to unite.
QED has two MLAs--Mukhtar Ansari from Mau Sadar and Sigbatullaha Ansari from Mohammadabad Yusufpur seat. Both are Afzal's brother.
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