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Won't back Third Front, will search new allies for UPA-3: Cong

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
With stability weighing heavily on its mind, Congress will go in for the search of new allies to form a UPA-III government and has no intention to support a Third Front government.

A senior party leader, who declined to be identified, insisted that the party has become wiser by the experiments of 1990-91 and 1996 during which it gave support from outside to the governments led by Chandra Shekhar, H D Deve Gowda and I K Gujral.

Noting that those were "not exactly happy" experiences, the

leader said if the situation arises the Congress would have only a UPA-III government and the question of giving outside support to a minority government does not arise.
 

Two days back, party General Secretary Ajay Maken had dismissed the possibility of support to Third Front in forming the next government at the Centre insisting that the UPA-III coalition will rule the country after Lok Sabha polls.

His remarks had assumed significance as they came close on the heels of Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav claiming that the Third Front will form a "stable government" with Congress' support after Lok Sabha elections.

Yadav had said that the way election trends appear, BJP will not be able to reach the magic figure and form government and the Congress will emerge the weakest after elections.

The parties associated with the Third Front will get maximum number of seats and will form the next government, he had said.

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First Published: Apr 19 2014 | 9:18 PM IST

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