Wednesday, May 13, 2009

LJP, RJD, SP will remain together, says Paswan

Rubbishing reports of disunity in the ‘Fourth Front’, LJP chief Ram Vilas Paswan on Tuesday asserted that his party, RJD and SP would remain together and strive to form a secular government at the Centre.

“LJP and RJD are part of the UPA and Samajwadi Party is supporting the coalition. We will remain united and work for installation of a secular government at the Centre,” Paswan told reporters in New Delhi.

Asked why he skipped the front’s rally at Rampur on Monday, Paswan said though SP leader Amar Singh had invited him for the rally, he could not attend because of prior engagements.

“Amar Singh called me telling about a rally in Rampur and requested me to come if possible. I told him that I have prior engagements,” he said.

Paswan described as non-issue his absence, reports of which triggered speculation that the Fourth Front was disintegrating.

The LJP leader said, “We — me, RJD and Mualayam Singh — will stay together. Without Mulayam Singh’s support, how can a government be formed at the Centre.”

5 comments:

  1. Staying together can make them strongest support in forming the government.

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  2. But what will happen after government is formed???

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  3. Very true in such a changing environment every thing is so unpredictable.

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  4. But good strategy to remain united and force the national parties to bow down.

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  5. Times are such that unity should be maintained in order to be the best support in forming the government.

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