"The single-party domination has virtually come to an end and coalition compulsions will dominate future politics. Therefore, if the Congress-led UPA broadens its network of partners by including Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Jayalalitha's AIADMK and Odisha Chief Minister Biju Patnaik's BJD, it will become a larger secular front," NCP's chief national spokesperson D P Tripathi said while talking to reporters here.
Asked about SP president Mulayam Singh's offer to NCP to join the 'third front', Tripathi said NCP wanted other parties to come together (under UPA's umbrella).
Coalitions were working successfully in 46 countries in the world including 37 in Europe, he said adding that though it had no presence in Karnataka, the NCP might field a few candidates in the coming Assembly polls.
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