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Third front will be a "stillborn child", says Veerappa Moily

Press Trust of India  |  Hyderabad 

Senior M today said a third front will be a "stillborn child," and asserted that only a "confederation" of parties, led by his national outfit, can take on the BJP-led NDA effectively. With reports of West Bengal Chief and her Telangana counterpart K Chadrasekhar Rao making efforts to forge a non-BJP, non-front doing the rounds, he said without the Congress, one cannot think of an "alternative" to the BJP. "It (third front) will be a stillborn child.

Without the Congress, which has a spread all over the country, you can't think of an alternative," the former Union told "The has to lead (a broad anti-BJP front)," Moily said. "Definitely, they (those trying to prop up a third front) can't do without the Without the Congress, they can't think of finding a common because they are all regional forces," he said, adding that the regional parties will have to bind themselves with a national party (Congress). The former chief said that third front combinations in the past without the had failed. Any third front could ultimately succumb to the pressure of the BJP and only subserve the interest of the lead party of the NDA, Moily said. "It (anti-BJP front) has to be done by a combination of national party (Congress) and regional parties," he said. The "communal" BJP and its allies have to fought by all "secular" parties putting their heads together, he said. "Otherwise, it (the country) will be just like, as one of my friends was telling, (single-party ruled, Communist) China," he said. The alleged that the country is today ruled by the BJP and "extra-constitutional authority" RSS, and not by the NDA government. "The private secretaries and staff ofthe Union ministers are inducted from the RSS," he claimed, adding, "It is quite a dangerous trend for democracy." Moily said the fight against the BJP required a confederation of forces with "absolute clarity, ideology and philosophy." "Unitedly (and 'secular' parties) we will succeed, but divided, we won't succeed," he added.

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First Published: Sun, March 11 2018. 17:30 IST
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