Patnaik, the BJD President who had severed ties with BJP in 2009 just ahead of last elections to the Lok Sabha and the state assembly, made it clear that his party will maintain equi-distance from both BJP and Congress.
"I think it will be a healthy thing for the country to have a Federal Front or a Third Front," he told PTI in an interview here.
Asked when such a formation could take shape and whether efforts were already being made in this regard, he merely said "I think its early days yet".
When pointed out that Lok Sabha elections as well as the state assembly in Odisha polls are not too far away, Patnaik said "let us see. Things move quite quickly when the elections (approach).
Asked who possibly could be the leader of a third front, the BJD chief said "I think it's too early to say, the future will tell." He, however, ruled himself out as a potential Prime Ministerial candidate.
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