Day after verdict, Rly minister says mid-term polls could come sooner
rather than later

Barely 24 hours after the Congress debacle in the Assembly elections,
Dinesh Trivedi, union railway minister and senior leader of the UPA’s
largest ally, the Trinamool Congress, said here today that there is a
gathering political momentum for general elections that could come “sooner
rather than later”.

Speaking at Idea Exchange at The Indian Express, Trivedi said that after
yesterday’s verdict, the Samajwadi Party and even the Trinamool Congress
would want to see a mid-term poll so that they “can increase their tally”
in Parliament.

“Why only TMC? I feel after yesterday’s results... If I was Samajwadi
Party, I would be very happy to have a general election tomorrow so I can
increase my tally because I have the momentum. The Trinamool Congress may
also be happy to have a mid-term poll now rather than two years later. If
there is a perception that there is an anti-Congress feeling (in the
country) then, obviously, even BJP would want an election now. So if
everybody wants an election, there will be election,” he said.

Given the restiveness of the regional allies and their gains, Trivedi said,
not much could be expected in the budget session of Parliament. “Today we
are almost in a position of a status quo, nothing big ticket will get
sanctioned (in Parliament). It will be very difficult even to run this
Parliament because everybody is aspiring and everybody feels we are in a
critical situation.

There is not going to be (any) reform,” Trivedi said.

Trivedi underlined that it was crucial for the Congress to get the “pulse
of the people.” “If I am in a situation and a position of a lame duck then
I think it may be a good idea to call it a day,” he said when asked about
the UPA government finding itself in a “policy paralysis”.

Hours before the Railway Minister’s comment, Congress President Sonia
Gandhi had sought to downplay the differences with allies. Asked about the
possibility of allies like the Trinamool Congress becoming more demanding
in the wake of the electoral, she had told reporters: “It is my view and
also of the Prime Minister that if we regularly keep in touch and talk with
our coalition partners, I hope that all the issues beneficial to the people
and the country, they will understand and they will support.” The Congress
President also held detailed discussions with party in charge of West
Bengal Shakeel Ahmed on the party’s equations with the Trinamool Congress.

http://www.indianexpress.com/news/day-after-verdict-rly-minister-says-midterm-polls-could-come-sooner-rather-than-later/921491/

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