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Red lines not obvious in UPA-II unlike UPA-I: PC

UPA II faced "red lines" that are not obvious unlike UPA-I but the government learnt to adjust and get the allies on board, Union home minister P Chidambaram today said.

Updated on: Jul 10, 2012 09:26 PM IST
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UPA-II faced "red lines" that are not obvious unlike UPA-I but the government learnt to adjust and get the allies on board, Union home minister P Chidambaram on Tuesday said.

"In UPA-1, I knew from the day one what the red lines were. I could not cross certain red lines. In UPA-II frankly the red lines are not so obvious. Suddenly some new red line emerges that is the difference between UPA-I and UPA-II," Chidambaram told reporters in Bangalore.

He was apparently referring to Left parties that provided crucial outside support to UPA-I and Mamata Banerjee led TMC, which is a partner in the present regime.

However, seeking to down play differences among coalition partners, he said every party had its own political agenda and try to push it through."But as we find the new red lines we learn to adjust and we persuade people to get on board," he said.

Saying that the nuclear deal was another redline faced by UPA-I, he noted that was the breaking point. "We should try to run a coalition without reaching a breaking point," he added.

 
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