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Cong, allies, Left parties heading for clear majority: Reddy

The Congress claimed that the party along with its allies and Left parties was heading for 'a clear majority' in the Lok Sabha elections.

Published on: Apr 27, 2004 06:34 PM IST
PTI | By , New Delhi
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Buoyed by polls showing an improved performance by it, Congress on Tuesday claimed that the party along with its allies and Left parties was heading for 'a clear majority' in the Lok Sabha elections and ruled out taking support of any NDA ally while it appeared to keep its options open on a tie up with SP and BSP.

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"We and our allies and Left parties will have a clear majority in this elections. We do not share your (media) opinion that the 14th Lok Sabha is likely to be hung. Trends indicate that secular forces will get a clear verdict," party spokesman S Jaipal Reddy told reporters in New Delhi.

After analysing the reports received from party sources in states, which went to polls on Monday in the second phase, he said, "this is our well considered conclusion."

On whether the new-found confidence within the party would mean that it was shutting its doors for Bahujan Samaj Party and Samajwadi Party, he evaded a direct reply saying, "doors are being shut only for those who are allies of the ruling BJP in this electoral battle. They are not welcome to us."

On the issue of leadership of the secular alliance, Reddy reiterated that the allies would discuss the matter after the polls and "it is still open."

 
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