PM scotches mid-term poll talk, says UPA has
the numbers
Monday March 12, 2012 10:35:32 PM,
IANS
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New Delhi/Lucknow:
Brushing aside speculation of mid-term polls, Prime Minister
Manmohan Singh Monday said the United Progressive Alliance (UPA)
had the numbers even as Samajwadi Party, an outside supporter of
the ruling alliance, favoured the idea of a third front.
On the first day of parliament's budget session, the prime
minister sought to put at rest speculation of early polls and
indicated that he was not unduly worried about the likely pressure
from the opposition following the Congress' unimpressive
performance in the polls to five states.
"I think dealing with pressure is part of the parliamentary life.
I am confident that we have all the numbers that are needed,"
Manmohan Singh told reporters.
Opposition unimpressed
Opposition parties including the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and
the Communist Party of India (CPI) criticised the government over
its policies following President Pratibha Patil's address to the
joint sitting of the two houses of Parliament.
Trinamool Congress, a constituent of UPA, too said it had
complaints with the Congress but the differences can be resolved
through talks.
The prime minister said he was confident that the budget session
would run smoothly.
"We are willing to discuss and debate all issues on the floor of
the house. I appeal to all the political parties to work together
and cooperate in meeting the challenges and opportunities the
country faces," he said.
Third Front on card?
Manmohan Singh's assertion came even as Uttar Pradesh Chief
Minister-designate Akhilesh Yadav welcomed the debate on the
possibility of a non-Congress, non-BJP third front.
"If the country is debating on third front then it's a good
beginning," Akhilesh told reporters in Lucknow.
However, he added that his party's primary focus was to take Uttar
Pradesh on the road to development.
Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) leader Lalu Prasad, whose party also
supports the Congress from outside, said there were "practical
difficulties" in the idea of a third front.
"Where will be (its) office. Who will be in the selection
committee. There are practical difficulties," he said.
Trinamool Congress leader Sultan Ahmed said his party had problems
with the Congress on issues such as the way it was pushing the
establishment of the National Counter-Terrorism Centre (NCTC)
without consulting the states on the issue.
"But the issues can be resolved through talks," he said.
The speculation about a third front gained momentum over the past
few weeks following several non-Congress chief ministers including
Mamata Banerjee, Naveen Patnaik, J. Jayalalithaa and Nitish Kumar
joining hands to oppose the NCTC.
Samajwadi Party's victory in the Uttar Pradesh assembly polls and
Mulayam Singh Yadav's decision not to go back to state as chief
minister further added to the speculation.
Meanwhile, the opposition was signalling its intent to build
pressure on the Congress following its poor performance in the
recent assembly polls.
BJP leader S. S. Ahluwalia said that the president's address does
not indicate steps that the government intends to take in order to
revive the economic sentiments. "There is no mention of how the
economy can be improved and how it will benefit common man," he
said.
CPI leader D. Raja said the UPA government had failed to check
price rise and inflation and there were reports of oil marketing
companies contemplating increase in prices of petroleum products.
He said his party will raise issues of price rise and agrarian
crisis during the budget session.
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