Jairam not in favour of outside support to third front

Earlier, Maharashtra CM Prithviraj Chavan had said last week that Cong could form the next government by joining hands with the third front

Jairam Ramesh
Press Trust of India Hyderabad
Last Updated : Apr 27 2014 | 5:13 PM IST
Union Minister and senior Congress leader Jairam Ramesh today said here that he was not in favour of his party extending support to the third front from outside, rather he wanted the party to be a part of the government.

Asked if the Congress would support the third front if both UPA and NDA failed to win a majority, Ramesh initially dismissed the question as hypothetical, but later said: "I think the Congress party's policy has always been that we will support any political combination that demonstrates commitment to secular values, which means basically the parties not wedded to BJP.

"That's what we did in 1996 (extending outside support to the United Front government). But as of now, I can't say....Depends on the relative numbers," he said in an interview to PTI here.

"The ideal situation should be no outside support," Ramesh said. "I believe if you support a government, you must support from within. These are my personal views....To ensure political stability, any alliance must have all its partners in governance," he said.

In UPA-I, Ramesh said, CPM and CPI which extended outside support to the Government "made the life miserable for us".

Quoting senior CPM leader Sitaram Yechury's reported statement at the time that the left parties "bark but don't bite", Ramesh said, "But sometimes barking is also bad...Constantly being barked at. CPM and CPI didn't bite but they bit at the end...They withdrew support on the nuclear deal."

Earlier, Maharashtra Chief Minister Prithviraj Chavan had said last week that Congress could form the next government by joining hands with the third front, while Union Minister Salman Khurshid had said it could consider extending support to the third front or taking its help to form the government.
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First Published: Apr 27 2014 | 4:56 PM IST

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