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Absence of INDIA bloc PM candidate will not cause setback to Opposition, says Vaiko
The Hindu
Opposition INDIA bloc united in objective to defeat BJP in 2019 elections: Vaiko.
MDMK general secretary Vaiko on Monday said absence of a Prime Ministerial candidate in the opposition’s INDIA bloc will not cause any setback to its electoral prospects. The leaders of the opposition alliance have a cordial relationship among them, he told journalist during his customary New Year interaction with them in Chennai.
“Even within a political party there will be differences. But they will come together when time demands. I attended four of the five meetings of the leaders of the INDIA bloc and the question of the Prime Ministerial candidate was raised. It is a combination of various political parties. It cannot be said whether this will be decided now or after the elections,” said Mr. Vaiko.
Last month, Trinamool Congress leader and West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee proposed Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge as the Prime Ministerial face of the alliance.
Mr. Vaiko said he was the first to raise an objection when Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar addressed the meeting of INDIA bloc leaders in Hindi and he was supported by DMK Parliamentary Party leader T.R. Baalu.
“But we are united in our objective that the BJP government led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi should not be elected to power again. I hope our united approach will ensure victory for our alliance,” he said.
Sometimes what was considered impossible would become possible, he said while responding to the question whether the opposition parties would be able to win the required number of seats in Hindi-speaking States and those in the western region of the country. He also said the opposition had lost with a narrow margin in the recently held Assembly elections in the Hindi heartland.
Mr. Vaiko charged that the BJP government was bent on destroying the democratic and Constitutional institutions in the country and created a situation that was far more dangerous than the time of Emergency. “This unusual situation has strengthened the bond between the opposition parties,” he said.