"Samajwadi Party will play a decisive role in the coming polls. Mulayam had worked with us earlier also and if his party is in a strong position (in the polls), he could well be a Prime Ministerial candidate," according to a release sent by a TV channel.
Karat claimed Left parties will increase their tally in the polls and saw a strong possibility of a non-Congress non-BJP forming a government as both UPA and NDA have become "weak".
There could also be a new regional alliances before elections but a new front could be formed post elections and Nitish Kumar, Naveen Patnaik could be a part of this front, he said.
He made it clear Left would not support Congress again even if Rahul Gandhi is there and that the Left will fight both against Congress and BJP.
According to him, if BJP projects Narendra Modi in next elections, then it will show "communal" face of BJP.
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