"Our door is always open for Naveen Patnaik. But, it is not my place to work in the area. I have a different role. But, I know, many in our party have a high-level of respect for Naveen Patnaik for taking leadership in Odisha," Tharoor told a local news channel after a meeting with the Chief Minister yesterday evening.
"Naveen leads a secular party with which the Congress has no basic fundamental difference," Tharoor said.
Chief Minister Patnaik today, however, made it clear that the BJD would like to maintain equi-distance from both the Congress-led UPA and BJP-led NDA.
Advocating a third front at the Centre, the Odisha Chief Minister said, "I think a third front is a healthy option for democracy.