Paswan does not see UPA in pre-poll arrangement in 2009
Lok Jan Shakti headed by Ram Vilas Paswan, a constituent of ruling UPA at the Centre, does not see the possibility of the alliance fighting the next elections.
Constituents of the UPA have sometimes fought against each other in assembly elections like in Meghalaya or Bihar and a similar trend may be witnessed in the Lok Sabha polls too, says Paswan, Union Steel minister, in remarks that may not be in line with NCP chief Sharad Pawar.
"There is less possibility of pre-poll alliance within the UPA across all states...It is possible to have pre-poll alliance in one state but not in every state," Paswan said in an interaction with senior PTI journalists.
On whether he would prefer the UPA projecting Singh as the Prime Ministerial candidate, Paswan said that question "does not arise at this moment. You are talking about the candidate, he is already a Prime Minister." He also parried a question whether Rahul Gandhi will be a good prime ministerial candidate.
Pawar had recently said the UPA and the Left should contest the next elections together. He had also mooted the idea of projecting Manmohan Singh as the prime ministerial candidate.
Paswan described Singh as "excellent" and "honest" Prime Minister who has succeeded in holding the coalition together notwithstanding inherent contradictions.
"As a Prime Minister he is doing an excellent work. Running a coalition government for five years is not a child's play in the midst of so many contradictions when the Left parties are launching some movement or the other," he said.
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