Tuesday, March 19, 2013

DMK quits UPA-II? Who said what







The DMK has pulled out of the Congress-led UPA government. The party said its decision is based on the Centre's refusal to take a strong stand again.











BJP spokesperson Rajiv Pratap Rudy

“All parties, which are with the UPA, are not willing to move forward with it.”







Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kamal Nath

“No matter what the DMK decides, there is no threat to the UPA government. Let the BJP say what they what.”





CPI(M) leader Prakash Karat

"Need to throw this Congress-led UPA out of office. But what is the alternative? The BJP? The economic policies of the BJP and the Congress are no different."







DMK MP A Raja

"The survival of the UPA will be effected. This is making the UPA unstable."






JD(U) leader and Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar

"The Congress party will sort out the issue. They will look into the demands of the Tamils. But if there's an early election, we're ready."







DMK MP Kanimozhi

“DMK had no choice. We expected the government to support this resolution and take it forward but unfortunately it did not happen.”






Finance Minister P Chidambaram

"The government is absolutely stable and enjoys a majority in the Lok Sabha."









BJP spokesperson Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi

"This government is on ventilator support.”







Congress President Sonia Gandhi

“I have nothing to say.”









Tamil Nadu Chief Minister and AIADMK Chief J. Jayalalithaa


“It as a “drama” and indicated it was an action which came too late in the day”











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