Anti-Cong, anti-BJP block need not have a leader: Nitish
BY Agencies4 Feb 2014 6:00 AM IST
Agencies4 Feb 2014 6:00 AM IST
Admitting that there were ‘functional problems’ in forming a separate grouping of non-BJP and non-Congress parties in Parliament, Kumar who is an important leader behind the exercise, said efforts would be made to forge ‘maximum possible unity’. ‘It’s known that in West Bengal, the Trinamool Congress and the Left cannot come together. Similarly, SP and BSP are loggerheads with each other,’ Kumar said.
‘Our efforts will be to forge maximum possible unity among parties on common issues while parties will maintain their separate identities,’ he said. Kumar, who is driving force of the JD(U), said after 5 February meeting in Delhi, it would be clear what shape it would take.
‘Formation of a separate grouping in Parliament will be a new thing,’ he said. Claiming that there was no chance of either BJP or Congress-led alliances coming to power, he said ‘In this circumstance, formation of a grouping of anti-Congress and anti-BJP parties will be significant in coming elections.’
‘Regional parties key to form govt’
Dhanbad: Regional political parties hold the key to government formation at the Centre after Lok Sabha polls, CPI-M politburo member Brinda Karat said here on Monday.Her party is working on a formula for alliance with regional parties ahead of the Lok Sabha elections, besides unity among Left parties, Karat told reporters here.
‘Our efforts will be to forge maximum possible unity among parties on common issues while parties will maintain their separate identities,’ he said. Kumar, who is driving force of the JD(U), said after 5 February meeting in Delhi, it would be clear what shape it would take.
‘Formation of a separate grouping in Parliament will be a new thing,’ he said. Claiming that there was no chance of either BJP or Congress-led alliances coming to power, he said ‘In this circumstance, formation of a grouping of anti-Congress and anti-BJP parties will be significant in coming elections.’
‘Regional parties key to form govt’
Dhanbad: Regional political parties hold the key to government formation at the Centre after Lok Sabha polls, CPI-M politburo member Brinda Karat said here on Monday.Her party is working on a formula for alliance with regional parties ahead of the Lok Sabha elections, besides unity among Left parties, Karat told reporters here.
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