Despite allies striking discordant notes and virtually vetoing key decisions, Congress today ruled out mid-term polls in the new year expressing confidence that it would find a middle ground through talks.
"Of course, the question of mid-term poll does not arise," party spokesperson Manish Tewari said in reply to a volley of questions on allies like Trinamool Congress and DMK acting difficult for the government.
Amid continuing differences with Mamata Banerjee's party on Lok Pal Bill, Tewari also expressed hope of finding a "common ground" through talks.
"We will continue talk to Trinamool Congress so that we are able to find a common approach and common ground. We will definitely be able to find some middle ground by constantly talking to TMC as also our other coalition partners," Tewari said.
To repeated questions as to why Congress failed to resolve the impasse on the issue with its ally, Tewari said, "Within the UPA alliance, there may political parties which may carry different political understanding of different issues. That is why you have a coalition. We will try and talk to each other to resolve issue."
Asked whether the party did not talk to Banerjee on the issue earlier, the Congress spokesperson reminded that the Bill was passed in Lok Sabha and TMC had also contributed to its passage there.
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Banerjee's party had supported the UPA on the issue in Lok Sabha but changed stand when the Bill came to Rajya Sabha on the last day of the Winter Session.
The Congress spokesperson targeted BJP for opposing the Lok Pal Bill in Rajya Sabha accusing it of doing "negative politics" throughout last year.