New Delhi: A stable government was the need of the hour in these times of global recession and there should be no problem in formation of a stable government, NCP chief Sharad Pawar said in Mumbai on Saturday.
"People were confident that only UPA can provide a stable government and with the results and trends available so far, there should be no hindrance to formation of a stable government," Pawar told reporters here.
"After this result, how can anyone else's subject crop up," Pawar said replying to a query on his prime ministerial ambitions.
He also said that his party would support Manmohan Singh as Prime Minister in the event of UPA forming the government at the Centre.
Meanwhile, with trends signalling a decisive edge to the UPA, an upbeat Congress on Saturday claimed that it would sweep the elections and hinted at expanding the UPA by including "more secular parties".
"We will sweep the election. The Congress and its allies will form the government. More secular parties can join us. Discussions are on in this regard," senior Congress leader Motilal Vora said.
To a question whether the Congress thinks that the President should invite the single-largest party to form the government, the veteran leader said, "It has always been a tradition to invite the single-largest party along with its allies to form a government."
When asked whether the Congress' rise in the Hindi heartland symbolises people's disenchantment with regional parties, Vora said, "The Congress is bettering its performance in UP because people have understood that only the Congress can guarantee development for them."
While giving credit to all Congress leaders, including party chief Sonia Gandhi, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and party's General Secreatry Rahul Gandhi for performance in UP, Vora also praised Priyanka Gandhi profusely.
"People were confident that only UPA can provide a stable government and with the results and trends available so far, there should be no hindrance to formation of a stable government," Pawar told reporters here.
"After this result, how can anyone else's subject crop up," Pawar said replying to a query on his prime ministerial ambitions.
Meanwhile, with trends signalling a decisive edge to the UPA, an upbeat Congress on Saturday claimed that it would sweep the elections and hinted at expanding the UPA by including "more secular parties".
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To a question whether the Congress thinks that the President should invite the single-largest party to form the government, the veteran leader said, "It has always been a tradition to invite the single-largest party along with its allies to form a government."
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While giving credit to all Congress leaders, including party chief Sonia Gandhi, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and party's General Secreatry Rahul Gandhi for performance in UP, Vora also praised Priyanka Gandhi profusely.
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