Amritsar, May 4: Senior Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Arun Jaitley on Sunday said the people of the country have to choose between the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) and a ‘chaotic coalition’.
Reacting to Congress vice president Rahul Gandhi dismissing support to any other government at the Centre, Jaitley wrote in his blog, “Rahul has categorically said that his party would not support the Third Front. Its earlier track record does not inspire confidence in the statement. Parkash Karat has simultaneously said that for a ‘secular’ combination to come in place they will need Congress support.”
“If the NDA gets a majority on its own or is within a striking distance, the Congress need not take the trouble of cooperating with the Third Front.
He further stated, “The Left hopes for an indecisive mandate. Their best case scenario is that in a situation everybody else gangs up to keep the NDA out. Will this include TMC and the Left being on the same side or the BSP and SP, the DMK and the AIADMK to come up on the same side.”
He also said that those who occupy the non-Congress space in their states will find it impossible to side with the Congress in Delhi, and added that if they did side with the Congress, then they will end up conceding their non-Congress space to the BJP.
He said that there are indications that the NDA is heading for a comfortable majority, and the best case scenario for the Congress is a rag tag coalition to keep Modi out.
“The choice now is clear. It is either a Modi led NDA or a chaotic coalition. Obviously, a chaotic coalition cannot be an option,” he added.
On Saturday, Rahul Gandhi had ruled out supporting any other government.
“We will not support any other front. We will get adequate numbers,” he said while campaigning in his parliamentary constituency, Amethi.