KURUKSHETRA: The Loktantra Suraksha Party (LSP) leader and Kurukshetra Member of Parliament (MP) Raj Kumar Saini on Sunday met Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) Delhi MLA Manjinder Singh Sirsa along side Derabassi MLA NK Sharma at his residence in Kurukshetra to talk about the conceivable alliance between the SAD and LSP for the upcoming Lok Sabha elections.
While talking to TOI, MLA Sirsa said, “We are working to talk about the conceivable alliances with the like-minded ideologies and a meeting used to be held with MP Raj Kumar Saini Ji at his Kurukshetra residence these days We have deliberate to convey the Sikhs, Punjabis and Sainis in Haryana together and accordingly the conferences are being executed with different parties. We are discussing the conceivable seat sharing options and accordingly the conferences would continue within the close to long run.”
When requested in regards to the LSP's alliance with Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP), Sirsa said, “We have no downside with that as the BSP holds excellent energy under their organisation. It would be a plus point for our alliance.”
Not confirming the alliance as of now, Sirsa said, “At this moment we're only conserving talks with the entire parties and it is conceivable that within the coming time we sign up for hands with some like-minded parties in Haryana.”
When puzzled about Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), Sirsa said, “We are already in alliance with the BJP.”
About the Aam Aadmi Party and Jannayak Janata Party, Sirsa said, “Since the options are open, so we would additionally dangle conferences with their leaders to talk about the terms of the conceivable alliance.”
About Congress, Sirsa said, “The Congress party is our arch rival so we can't form an alliance with it.”
TOI tried attaining MP Saini for feedback, but he could now not be contacted.
While talking to TOI, MLA Sirsa said, “We are working to talk about the conceivable alliances with the like-minded ideologies and a meeting used to be held with MP Raj Kumar Saini Ji at his Kurukshetra residence these days We have deliberate to convey the Sikhs, Punjabis and Sainis in Haryana together and accordingly the conferences are being executed with different parties. We are discussing the conceivable seat sharing options and accordingly the conferences would continue within the close to long run.”
When requested in regards to the LSP's alliance with Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP), Sirsa said, “We have no downside with that as the BSP holds excellent energy under their organisation. It would be a plus point for our alliance.”
Not confirming the alliance as of now, Sirsa said, “At this moment we're only conserving talks with the entire parties and it is conceivable that within the coming time we sign up for hands with some like-minded parties in Haryana.”
When puzzled about Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), Sirsa said, “We are already in alliance with the BJP.”
About the Aam Aadmi Party and Jannayak Janata Party, Sirsa said, “Since the options are open, so we would additionally dangle conferences with their leaders to talk about the terms of the conceivable alliance.”
About Congress, Sirsa said, “The Congress party is our arch rival so we can't form an alliance with it.”
TOI tried attaining MP Saini for feedback, but he could now not be contacted.
SAD-LSP leaders meet to talk alliance in Haryana
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