"Hundred per cent we will join the Federal Front," the TDP chief told a English news channel here today.
"The UPA has lost mandate and the Congress is becoming weak. The BJP-led NDA is also not gaining. The regional parties are emerging stronger. It will be the regional parties that will play a dominant role in the next general elections," Naidu said.
"All parties, particularly the regional parties, have a responsibility to see that a third alternative to the UPA and the BJP is formed. So, we will definitely be part of the Federal Front," the former Chief Minister asserted.
"We will again play a crucial role in 2014," he added.
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Naidu's announcement has however, left senior leaders of the Telugu Desam in dismay.
A politburo member of the TDP said none approached them so far with the idea of Federal Front.
"Its not even a day since the so-called Federal Front's name cropped up and there was no discussion about it in our party," he pointed out.
"We are always supportive of the idea of a 'Third Front' that comprises the Left since we are long-time allies. Given that the 'Federal Front' is a supposed brainchild of Mamata Banerjee, a sworn enemy of the Left, we may not actually fit in unless we severe ties with the Left parties," the politburo member noted.