
LJP chief Ram Vilas Paswan and RJD president Lalu Prasad today said they would put their common views along with Samajwadi Party (SP) president Mulayam Singh Yadav on formation of secular government at the Centre after the Lok Sabha elections.
Addressing a joint press conference here, Mr Paswan and Mr Prasad said they would have vital role in the formation of a secular government at the Centre and the RJD-LJP-SP configuration would put their views unitedly in this regard.
Mr Paswan and Mr Prasad said the doors would remain open for accommodating the Left parties during the formation of the government at the Centre.
When asked about the reservation of the Congress on the role of Left parties in government formation, both the leaders said the Left should join the government but hastened to add that it was for the Left parties to decide on the issue. Mr Paswan said neither he nor Mr Prasad ever alleged that Congress was responsible for the demolition of Babri Masjid but the historical fact could not be denied that Congress government headed by the Prime Minister Narsimha Rao was at the helm of affairs when the incident took place in December 1992.
Both the leaders claimed that their parties would perform better in the Lok Sabha elections in
Secularism can give development to this nation.
ReplyDeleteSecularism is the other name of development of society because development can only happen when we stop discriminating between the people. And secularism means that discrimination is not practised in a nation
ReplyDeleteUnity = Secularism leads to development
ReplyDeleteDevelopment can only happen when unity and secularism is there
ReplyDeleteAlliance have realized the power of secularism and developement
ReplyDeleteGood approach has been employed by this allaince
ReplyDeleteRegional parties have come a long way. Development has become their agenda today. And thats possible only through secularism and unity.
ReplyDeleteAlliance like this have come a long way they want to make a mark in national politics and its good for the public that such alliances are looking forward to development and secularism
ReplyDeleteHope that this alliance will get as many votes to become the kingmaker this time. lets see what happens.
ReplyDeleteIts seems that this alliance will probably be the strongest pillar for the formation of government
ReplyDeleteBut is this alliance itself united enough or will they themselves break away after the results are out. Who knows???
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