Apparently hitting out at the Congress and the CPI-M for floating the "BJP fear psychosis", she said, the "BJP is a political party whose ideology we do not support. Every party has his own ideology. We have our ideology but this is not a religious issue. This is an issue, which involves saving the country. Referring to formation of the V P Singh government and Jyoti
Basu sharing platform with Atal Behari Vajpayee in the eighties, she slammed the CPI-M stand and said that there were numerous instances when the CPI-M, which was now raising the BJP bogey, had sided with that party in the formation of a government as also sharing platform.
She said that the BJP and the CPI-M also had joined hands in Parliament on the Lokpal Bill issue. This trick of the CPI-M is an old game to bail out the Congress-led government and it would get exposed. "It is no use playing the BJP card at a time when this government is mired in corruption and loot."
She once again expressed her readiness to talk to the BJP saying, "If anyone wants to talk, they can talk."
Taking the name of CPI leader Gurudas Dasgupta who had earlier expressed support to any no-trust motion and said his party's responsibility is not to bail out the UPA government. "If Gurudasda's party brings a no-trust motion, we are ready to support," she said.
Emphasising that the "UPA government is corrupt and following anti-people policies," she said, the people are watching those who will bail out this government.
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