New Delhi: Maverick Idea: Nitish to be PM if BJP, Third Front Agree


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New Delhi, May 15: With political parties and leaders feverishly working out permutations after what seems to be an election too close to call, there is a new story doing the rounds which sees Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar as an unlikely "consensus" candidate for the prime minister's job.

The script that is being drawn up — though it is yet to find any sort of formal articulation anywhere — is that while some of the third front players are determined to push for a government supported by Congress, the numbers may not work out. The reality check delivered by Telangana Rashtriya Samiti going over to the NDA has had a sobering effect, with JD(S) also on the "doubtful" list.

But it is also being argued that neither Congress nor BJP may be in a position to form the government after results come out on Saturday. Given that third front partners — TDP among others — are bitter rivals of the Congress, they are not all that keen to see the party again lead the UPA at the Centre. At the same time, TDP, BJD and Mamata Banerjee have deep reservations about renewing any commitment with the BJP.

This has seen a view, being talked of in hushed tones, of a "secular" partner of NDA like Nitish Kumar being a PM nominee with the backing of third front partners like TDP who are sure to be uncomfortable with signs of the Left coming around to support a Congress-led government.

So, a non-BJP NDA leader gets the support of third front parties and heads a government as the saffron party on its own may not be able to rope in players like TDP, BJD or Mamata who don't like to go along with Congress or Left but are also wary of BJP's company.

A variation of the same play is BJP agreeing to support NCP boss Sharad Pawar to dislodge Congress. The ambitious Maratha is keen on taking the helm at the Centre and was close to an alliance with BJP for the 2004 polls. In Shiv Sena, he has a strong advocate within NDA, and can also muster support from BJD and TDP.

There are, however, serious deficiencies in the plot. BJP, determined as it is to strain every sinew to ensure L K Advani becomes the next PM, is hardly likely to go along. After all, a party which expects to win around 160 seats is not going to offer support to a partner who, luck favouring, may win just about 20 Lok Sabha seats or so.

Even within TDP, such an option will be seen as being quite out of the way as the party's leader N Chandrababu Naidu may not be willing to go to such lengths to pursue a non-Congress government dispensation at the Centre. But on paper at least, the idea of BJP "sparing" Nitish Kumar for the top job seems alluring enough as it seems to absolve parties like TDP of some difficult choices which it is anticipating.

The problem is, pointed out those familiar with third front affairs, that the grouping is not likely to last very long. Unless Congress suffers a drastic drop in numbers — which seems highly unlikely — the third front looks to be a non-starter. The partners are expected to make a pitch for it when they meet in New Delhi on Saturday, but there is growing sense that the game might be over sooner than later.

With some maintaining that third front partners are actually waiting for an excuse to get out of the grouping, TDP is also keeping a close watch on how the Left is moving. Any clearer indications that Left may well facilitate a Congress-led government would be a signal for Chandrababu Naidu to chart his own course. He has stressed he will not go with BJP either, though there has been contact between him and emissaries from the saffron camp.

With both BJP and Congress unlikely to be props for any other "front", the Nitish Kumar proposal may not go a long way. But given that politics can be stranger than fiction, surprises cannot be ruled out, all the more so in the era of coalitions. 

  

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  • Sunil, Bharain

    Fri, May 15 2009

    Dear Rolina, If your prediction is proved right i want to ask my personal astrology with you.

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  • prem, Udupi

    Fri, May 15 2009

    Dear Mr. Shetty, I seriously dont knw on what basis you are saying that Nitish has initiated reform and development in Indian railways.It is Mr. Lalu Prasad who brought a revolutionary change and modernised the indian railway.He has contributed a lot to make a government entity like Railways,a profitable entity (which was under loss for so many years including Mr. Nitish''s tenure)

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  • shihabuddin, mangalore

    Fri, May 15 2009

    Bangarappa will win and Nalini Kumar will loose. this is deffinite. but Kumaraswamy in 50:50

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  • shihabuddin, mangalore

    Fri, May 15 2009

    Bangarappa will win and Nalini Kumar will lose. this is deffinite. but Kumaraswamy's 50:50

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  • Rolphy Almeida, Udupi/Bangalore

    Fri, May 15 2009

    Dear Kadri Shetty, not many all would oppose you because what you have written is baseless. Could you spell out a few initiatives which Nitish Kumar has taken when he was a railway minister? Lalloo Prasad tried to eradicate corruption in railways which was huge mainly from goods division. Now Nithish Kumar is doing a good job in Bihar which everyone will appreciate.

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  • shahnawaz kukkikatte, dubai/udupi

    Fri, May 15 2009

    Mr Kadri Shetty/Mangalore, I respect yur views but ground realities are different. BJP led states have been marginalising the minorities. Do we need prosperity at the expense of peace?

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  • Ashok, Ambalpady

    Fri, May 15 2009

     I think Kumaraswamy will win and rest two will defeat.. Wait n Watch tomarrow

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  • John Peter Fernandes, Moodubelle/Nottingham

    Fri, May 15 2009

    Congress will get the majorty and Manmohan Singh will be the next prime minister!!!!!

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  • Rolina, Mangalore/Singapore

    Fri, May 15 2009

    Daijiworld readers predictions on winner(s) among the following three please: 1) Kumaraswamy 2) Bangarappa 3) Nalin Kumar Katil All of them lose? What ur guess?

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  • Kadri Shetty, Mangalore

    Fri, May 15 2009

    Laloo Prasad Yadav is been busy talking his tenure as a railway minister across top notch IVY league business schools. Not many people realize that the platform for those changes were laid by Nitish Kumar during his tenure as a railway minister. I am not sure about he being a PM but it is important for him and the ministers in the previous NDA government to come into power to save India from the background effects for global recession. I am sure many in this forum would oppose my thought but I am sure you guys do accept the fact the golden run we had been 2004-07 was the efforts of the previous NDA govt.

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  • gladson, vamanjoor,mangalore

    Fri, May 15 2009

    if some one becomes a PM with communal ideas like him we will have to hang ourselves

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