While Bharatiya Janata Party under its prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi is upbeat about the prospects, Congress leaders are claiming that the United Progressive Alliance-III is coming to power.
Only last week, Finance Minister P Chidambaram had said that Congress had a ‘very good chance’ of forming a government under its leadership with some allies. His remarks had come amid talk of an ‘enlarged’ UPA-III to stop Narendra Modi from coming to power.
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A senior party leader had floated the idea of an ‘enlarged’ UPA-III taking on board new allies and keeping open the issue of leadership to stop Modi from becoming the prime minister. “All options are on the table. It all depends upon the numbers we get and the BJP gets and the margin between them,” a senior party leader, who declined to be identified, had said echoing the sentiments of a section of the party.
Another section, however, is advocating that the party should sit in the opposition if it comes out with reduced numbers. The argument of this section is that in such a situation the party can come up the winner on its own in the next Lok Sabha elections.
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