"As of now, it is only after the elections that we see such a possibility emerging. But nothing is going to emerge before elections," he told reporters here after he was asked about any possibility of a third alternative emerging on the national political scene.
Replying to another query, he said Samajwadi Party Chief Mulayam Singh Yadav is of the view that a 'Third Front' may take shape only after the general elections.
"Our electoral tactical line will be state-specific. We go for adjustments with those who are closely with us. After elections, we will have to consider the verdict given by the people. There is a possibility for non-Congress, non-BJP parties to come together and provide an alternative," he said.
Charging that Congress has failed on all counts with the economy in a bad shape, unemployment as well as poverty rising, value of Rupee falling and the industrial sector slowing down, he said the ruling party will pay a price for its failures.