Narendra Modi said all the parties who are advocating such a front emerged and got established on the basis of anti-Congress politics.
New Delhi:
BJP's Prime Ministerial candidate Narendra Modi today attacked the third front, saying the "experiment" will prove "costly" for the country which needed a government that could take decisions and live up to the people's expectations.
"It is my firm belief that the country is at a decisive stage where such an experiment (of a third front) would prove costly. The country needs a government that can take decisions and live up to the expectations of the people," he told Hindi daily 'Dainik Jagran' in an interview.
Mr Modi said all the parties who are advocating such a front emerged and got established on the basis of anti-Congress politics but were forced to join hands with Congress due to political opportunism at one time or the other.
"And now when there is anger against Congress in the country, those working towards the third front are in a way actually helping Congress," he said.
Promising to root out corruption by adopting a "zero tolerance" policy towards it, the Gujarat Chief Minister made a veiled attack on the country's top political leadership, saying if they are "themselves corrupt or give their silent approval to corruption due to their own weaknesses, then who will stop it."
He said for curbing corruption, what is need is that the top political leadership should be "credible".
"It is my firm belief that the country is at a decisive stage where such an experiment (of a third front) would prove costly. The country needs a government that can take decisions and live up to the expectations of the people," he told Hindi daily 'Dainik Jagran' in an interview.
Mr Modi said all the parties who are advocating such a front emerged and got established on the basis of anti-Congress politics but were forced to join hands with Congress due to political opportunism at one time or the other.
"And now when there is anger against Congress in the country, those working towards the third front are in a way actually helping Congress," he said.
Promising to root out corruption by adopting a "zero tolerance" policy towards it, the Gujarat Chief Minister made a veiled attack on the country's top political leadership, saying if they are "themselves corrupt or give their silent approval to corruption due to their own weaknesses, then who will stop it."
He said for curbing corruption, what is need is that the top political leadership should be "credible".
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