Efforts to form a non-BJP, non-Congress
combine gained further momentum with senior Communist Party of India leaders
calling on Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Jayalalithaa and announcing the launch of
an AIADMK-CPI alliance for the forthcoming Lok Sabha polls. Ms. Jayalalithaa
said CPI(M) general secretary Prakash Karat would meet her.
Mr. A.B. Bardhan, former
general secretary of the CPI said that, if the alliance succeeds in the
election, then the prospects of Ms. Jayalalithaa as Prime Minister would open
up for her. Ms. Jayalalithaa, however, intervened to remark that such issues
would come up at a later time. “Now, our aim is to work together and win all 40
seats in Tamil Nadu and Puducherry.” She said the AIADMK would fight the
election on the plank of peace, prosperity and progress.
CPI national secretary D. Raja
said the all-party meeting convened by Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kamal
Nath would provide an opportunity to the leaders of the non-BJP, non-Congress
parties to have an informal discussion. “We have plans to meet the media
together. But we have to wait for Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, who will
arrive in Delhi
only on February 9. Mr. Deve Gowda and other leaders will be in the capital to
attend Parliament.”
Janata Dal (United) president
Sharad Yadav said the formation would be clear after the polls. “It is a viable
alternative, as in the past too we have formed governments at the Centre which
fell due to personality clashes, internal contradictions and ideological issues,”
he told The Hindu.
Samajwadi Party spokesman
Rajendra Chaudhary said in Lucknow
that the numbers game would decide the strength of the constituents of the
grouping. “Uttar Pradesh has 80 Lok Sabha seats and the SP will win a majority
of these,” he said.
“Biju Janata Dal will
definitely support the third front and the constituent parties will choose the
Prime Minister,” said Damodar Rout, senior BJD leader and Health and Family
Welfare Minister in the Naveen Patnaik government.
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