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CPI(M) looking to stitch a national alternative

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Brushing aside Congress' overtures, CPI(M) says it will work for the defeat of UPA as well as NDA in next Lok Sabha elections while looking to stitch a national alternative with regional parties.

Narendra Modi or not as BJP's prime ministerial candidate, the major Left party has made it clear that it cannot support a secular Congress-led government which follows "neo-liberal policies".

"The prospects are bright for a non-Congress secular government and we will play our role to bring about such a government, if such a situation arises," CPI(M) General Secretary Prakash Karat told PTI in an interview.

65-year old Karat, who steered the Left campaign against UPA-I's nuclear deal with the US and withdrawal of support on the issue, claimed chances are "bleak" of UPA coming back to office for a third term.
 

"Both Congress and BJP may not be in a position to form the government," he said.

Karat was not impressed by Congress leader A K Antony's recent comments that the Left was "not untouchable", indicating it could do business with CPI(M) and other Left parties.

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First Published: Apr 21 2013 | 9:15 AM IST

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