Nationalist Congress Party chief Sharad Pawar on Sunday asked the Congress to rethink on its decision of not having an alliance with United Progressive Alliance partners at the national level. "We hope that Congress rethinks the decision of not having pact with UPA allies at national level. Our worry is that if we are forced to go in for local-level adjustments, we will have to include those who are opposed to Congress," Pawar told media-persons in Nashik.
Though Pawar did not elaborate, his remarks about having a pact with 'rivals of Congress' came in backdrop of recent reports that NCP may align with Shiv Sena in Maharashtra in the ensuing elections. "Our desire is to have a national alliance with Congress. I hope Congress takes a decision on the issue at least a week before last date for filing nominations for the Lok Sabha elections," Pawar said. Asked if he was giving a deadline to Congress, Pawar said "We belong to a small party. How can we give an ultimatum to a big party like Congress?"
Asked what he thought was the reason for Congress to decide on not having a tie-up with UPA partners at the national level, Pawar said
Cong-NCP seat-sharing stalemate continues
Pawar meets Sonia over seat sharing
NCP for even split of seats in Maharashtra
No ties with Sena, but all options open, says NCP
http://www.rediff.com/news/2009/feb/19uddhav-meets-sharad-pawar-sparks-speculation.htm