Premium
This is an archive article published on March 21, 2012

Should be consulted before taking decisions: TMC leader

These voices from UPA allies have come after differences over NCTC and other issues emerged.

Differences between the Congress and its UPA partners came to the fore today with the Trinamool Congress saying allies should be consulted before any “far-reaching” decisions are taken by the government.

TMC leader Kalyan Banerjee said his party chief Mamta Banerjee has already made her stand clear on coalition partners.

“If you want to run a coalition you have to talk to your allies…For any decision having far reaching consequences,you have to talk to your allies,” Banerjee said.

These voices from UPA allies have come after differences over NCTC and other issues emerged. Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s statement in the Lok Sabha on compulsions of coalition politics has also ruffled feathers in the alliance.

NCP chief Sharad Pawar had spoken against PM’s statement saying it had caused anguish and unease.

Mamta Banerjee had also said earlier that coalition partners should be given “izzat (respect)”.

The Congress has tried to downplay the issue,maintaining that all political parties do not have the same political understanding but this does not mean dissonance between allies.

Story continues below this ad

Meanwhile,BJP spokesperson Shahnawaz Hussain said the UPA alliance is in a bad shape and allies are unhappy with the Congress.

“UPA alliance is in a bad shape. None of the allies of the Congress are happy. Only Prime Minister Manmohan Singh is happy. It is not clear if this government still enjoys a majority as has been shown in the Parliament. The Congress allies are not with it,” Hussain said.

Latest Comment
Post Comment
Read Comments
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement