Monday, November 29, 1999

SP support to UPA a speculation, says Cong

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New Delhi, May 10 (PTI) In the wake of Trinamool Congress going it alone in the West Bengal civic polls, its UPA ally Congress today dismissed as speculation reports that it was looking for a new ally in Samajwadi Party. "We don''t believe that one alliance should be made at the expense of another. These are all speculations," Congress spokesperson Abhishek Singhvi told reporters here. SP, on its part described the speculation as "baseless". Singhvi was commenting on reports that SP chief Mulayam Singh Yadav has offered support to the Congress-led coalition in the Centre at the expense of Trinamool Congress, a major ally of the ruling coalition. Trinamool has 19 members in the Lok Sabha while SP has 21. Singhvi also downplayed reports of differences between Congress and Trinamool, saying that "such differences on small issues are natural in any alliance." "Much should not be read into it. Our alliance with the West Bengal-based party is stable and deep. Don''t put a question mark on the stability on the alliance," he said. Meanwhile SP general secretary and national spokesperson Mohan Singh told PTI that media reports speculating about his party offering support to the UPA were baseless. "There is no truth in them," Singh said. He said though on the last day of Budget Session of Parliament, the SP chief had met Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee, it was to discuss the caste-based census issue and there was no talk of his party offering support to UPA. Singh further added that a day after this meeting, SP''s Parliamentary Board had also met, "and if there had been any such development, then the Parliamentary Board would have definitely discussed it".

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