New Delhi, February 03: After expulsion from Samajwadi Party, Amar Singh today praised Congress and ruled out joining BSP.
But he suggested that he could do business with the Mayawati-led party on issues like trifurcation of Uttar Pradesh.
As regards Congress, Singh struck a conciliatory note.
He said that though the “family” was important there, it was different from other parties which are run by political families including the SP.
“There is a difference (between two parties). In Congress Rahul Gandhi talks of internal party democracy. The party holds polls, there is a war room to tackle situations, there is a core committee to take decisions.
“It is not where the party president says something and the next day the exact opposite of what he had said happens. This gives out a bad image of party because it affects political credibility of the party,” Singh told PTI in an interview.
–PTI