Hyderabad: The CPI Wednesday said the left parties were ready to discuss with regional outfits the issue of forming a non-BJP front government in the event of NDA and UPA falling short of numbers.
The General Secretary of CPI S Sudhakar Reddy said the left parties do understand that regional outfits would play an important role as neither the BJP-led NDA nor the Congress-anchored UPA may get majority to form government at the Centre.
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“So, in that case, regional parties have to play a role,” Reddy told PTI.
“The Left, at any cost, is not ready to support the BJP or take the support of the BJP. We want non-BJP front,” he said.
“We are ready to discuss with them (regional parties) together and decide the things,” the veteran communist leader added.
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