Prime Minister H D Deve Gowda yesterday tried to underplay the BJP-BSP alliance in Uttar Pradesh by saying the United Front government was not surviving at the support of either party. Speaking to reporters at the airport on his arrival from Delhi, Gowda said you (the press) are of the impression that the United Front government is surviving on the mercy of the BJP or BSP. He was replying to a question on whether the BJP-BSP alliance in Uttar Pradesh was a setback to the United Front government.
Asked about the fate of gubernatorial chair of Romesh Bhandari in Uttar Pradesh, the Prime Minister said it was not an issue at all. It is left to the President, he said.
On his reported differences of opinion with the home minister, Indrajit Gupta, Gowda said it is the gossip of some sections. Gupta had attended the cabinet meeting on Saturday, he said.
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