11 parties form front, to jointly contest LS polls against BJP, Cong


New Delhi, Feb 25 (IANS): The grouping of 11 non-UPA, non-NDA parties will contest the coming Lok Sabha elections and ensure defeat of the Congress and the BJP, CPI-M leader Prakash Karat said here Tuesday.

Briefing reporters after meeting of 11 parties, which include the Samajwadi Party, AIADMK, Janata Dal-United (JD-U), Janata Dal-Secular (JD-S) and four Left parties, Karat said the parties will work to provide an alternative to the Congress and Bharatiya Janata Party at the centre.

"Leaders of 11 parties have resolved to fight upcoming Lok Sabha elections together," he said.

The meeting was not attended by Asom Gana Parishad and Biju Janata Dal but Karat said the leaders of these parties had conveyed in advance their reasons for not being able to attend.

"Keeping in mind Lok Sabha elections, we decided that leaders of 11 parties should meet and decide on cooperation and working together," he said.

Contending the "misrule" of Congress-led United Progressive Alliance has been marked by "massive corruption, unprecedented price rise, acute distress of farmers and glaring inequalities", Karat said: "We do not want Congress and UPA to continue in power. We will work for defeat of Congress and UPA."

The BJP's basic policies were "no different" from those of the Congress, he said, claiming that on the issue of corruption, the record of BJP-ruled states and that of the National Democratic Alliance government was "as bad or worse as (of) Congress and UPA".

"Today, the challenge before us by the BJP and its prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi is the challenge to the very edifice of secular society," Karat said.

He accused the BJP and "its mentor RSS" of communal agenda and said the grouping will "ensure that BJP and its allies are not able to come to power at the centre."

"We need alternative to BJP and Congress. Leaders of 11 parties resolved today to work together to present an alternative before the country," he said.

The leaders also issued a joint declaration which said they will present an alternative which will have "democratic, secular, federal and pro people" agenda.

Answering queries, JD-U president Sharad Yadav said the grouping "was the first front".

He said its prime ministerial candidate will be decided after the Lok Sabha elections expected April-May.

On seat sharing, Karat said each party will ensure success in their states, while they will "pool resources at all-India level".

Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar ruled out any truck of his JD-U and the alliance led by the BJP after the elections, while Samajwadi Party chief Mulayam Singh Yadav said that more parties will be included in the new front.

Apart from Communist Party of India-Marxist, the other left parties in the 11-party front include Communist Party of India, Revolutionary Socialist Party and Forward Bloc.

The parties attended a convention against communalism in October and met earlier this month for floor coordination in parliament.

  

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  • Latif Mapal, Jeddah

    Tue, Feb 25 2014

    We still remember that last MP election time ( LALU Karac together ) but Congress win so - waste of people timing those leaders

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  • FLAVIAN DSOUZA, CHIK/BANAGLORE

    Tue, Feb 25 2014

    100 seats gone for these parties. Now remaining 435 left for bjp/congress/bsp/sp/sad/ncp,tmc,bjd etc

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  • Dr S Kamath, Mumbai

    Tue, Feb 25 2014

    What is the use of fighting together with non existing parties in that region .Like SP and BSP are vote splitters if the would have come together would have benefited .so also TMC and CPM would have come together in West Bengal then would have benefited .No use in combining one existing force with non existent force .

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  • jossey saldanha, Mangalore

    Tue, Feb 25 2014

    Congress B teams are enough for BJP...

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  • DONY LOBO, Milagres, Mangalore

    Tue, Feb 25 2014

    It certainly would have made enormous sense if Kejriwal was invited for this grouping of Non UPA, Non BJP and NON-MAMTA parties. If at all they win the elections, then will start Musical Chairs for the PM seat between JJ, Mulayam, Nitish and even Karat and then history will repeat with Aya Rams and Gaya Rams and the whole world will laugh at the country.

    Perhaps then Congress and BJP might secretly form an alliance like the recent Jan LokPal bill episode of Delhi and ......

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  • mpk, Doha

    Tue, Feb 25 2014

    Include AAP also...so that it will be called 'A Dozen Party' in which 12 PM aspirants will fight for PM seat post election in a DEMOCRATIC WAY! Karat, Mamata, Jayalalitha, Nitish & Deve Goda are front runners to win...! lol

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  • G.Z.T. Kunte., Udupi

    Tue, Feb 25 2014

    All 11 parties are full of dishonest, corrupt people. Honest Party like AAP will jot fit in to that Dirty dozen.

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  • Ravi B Shenava, Mangalore

    Tue, Feb 25 2014

    All these Chindi & Raddi parties get a majority, then the economy of the whole country will become Khichadi.

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  • S.M. Nawaz Kukkikatte, Udupi / Dubai

    Tue, Feb 25 2014


    Ravi B Shenava

    What about BJP chaddi?

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  • Ganesh, Bengaluru

    Wed, Feb 26 2014

    What about Non-chaddi Congress (only Lungi)????
    Seen for the past 60 years it took in which direction????

    Still, 45% people are uneducated & BPL????

    What more we can expect from them for the growth of the Country???

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  • Rosario Fernandes, Kallianpur

    Tue, Feb 25 2014

    Good move, but difficult to implement as there are too many leaders involved.
    But nothing is impossible.
    Good luck.

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