Third and Fourth Fronts chasing Chiru
April 25, 2009
NEW DELHI: Not withstanding the
confusion created by the high polling percentage in Andhra Pradesh, both the
Third and Fourth Front leaders are keen to woo newly formed Prajarajyam Party
leader Chiranjeevi into their respective folds for the post-poll alliance.
While the Telugu Desam Party which is leading the Grand Alliance in the state is
confident of sweeping the polls in the state and winning maximum number of Lok
Sabha seats, its partners are convinced that Chiranjeevi’s party cannot be
brushed aside. They do agree in private that it may bag four to five Lok Sabha
seats.
Sticking to their anti-Congress and Anti-BJP plank, Third Front leaders wanted
the leaders of the regional parties come together with them to form the
alternative government at the Centre. The Third Front leaders are planning to
begin the informal consultations from the next week wherever the elections are
over.
Telangana Rastra Samithi leader K Chandrasekhar Rao is arriving here on Sunday
and is expected to meet Third Front leaders and leaders of other political
parties which are opposed to Congress and BJP.
Fourth Front leaders had already moved one step forward in seeking the support
of Chiranjeevi in the post poll scenario. Samajvadi Party leader Amar Singh had
already met Chiranjeevi twice recently and is understood to have got the
assurance from him.
Courtesy-expressbuzz.com