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Imran Masood says alliance with SP hurting Congress: 'Any future partnership must be...'

Saharanpur MP Imran Masood said that any understanding with the Samajwadi Party would be on Congress' terms and the SP could no longer be allowed to play big brother in Uttar Pradesh.

May 26, 2025 / 15:32 IST
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Imran Masood, Congress leader and Lok Sabha MP from Saharanpur. (File/PTI)
Imran Masood, Congress leader and Lok Sabha MP from Saharanpur. (File/PTI)

Having stunned the Bharatiya Janata Party in the Lok Sabha elections after contesting the polls in an alliance last year, the partnership between the Samajwadi Party and the Congress have soured once again. After contesting the Assembly elections in Haryana (October 2024) and Delhi (February 2025) on their own, the two parties do not appear to be on the same page on seat-sharing in the all-important state of Uttar Pradesh.

While elections in the state are still two years away, senior Congress leader and Saharanpur MP Imran Masood has reiterated his demand for a reset in ties before the 2027 UP elections.

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"We will fight on our own and if there is an understanding, it will be one of respect. We won’t let them (the SP) decide what seats we contest. We will decide if an understanding can be reached. And the decision has to be made by the party leadership," Masood told The Indian Express.

Masood said that the days of SP treating Congress unfairly were over and any future understanding between the two parties would be equal and respectable.