"There has to be love from both sides to take any relationship forward," he told reporters in reply to a question about possibility of an electoral tie up between Congress and JD(U) in Bihar for the next general elections.
Asked as to how keen JD(U) was to work out a pre-poll tie up with Congress in Bihar ahead of the next general elections, Tiwari said he was not the right person to offer any comment on the issue.
Speculation has been rife in political circles in Bihar that JD(U) may cobble up a pre-poll alliance with Congress in Bihar after parting ways with BJP, its longstanding ally in June this year over elevation of Narendra Modi in the party.
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