Cong's Raj Babbar rules out alliance with any party in UP polls
Babbar said the state Congress is 'capable enough' to fight elections on its own.
Saharanpur: Uttar Pradesh Congress chief Raj Babbar on Sunday ruled out the Congress having alliance with any party in the coming state Assembly elections.
Babbar said the state Congress is "capable enough" to fight elections on its own and ruled out any alliance with any party in the coming Assembly polls slated next year.
He criticised Prime Minister Narendra Modi's decision to demonetise high-value banknotes, alleging that the decision was taken to benefit a "few of his friends".
"The money people will now spend will directly benefit those running the 'swiping' empire of the country. The entire nation is in distress because of the note-ban," he told reporters in Saharanpur.
Every section of the society is facing the brunt of demonetisation, Babbar claimed.