Why could Rajasthan not form a third front, know political story behind?
This time before the elections in Rajasthan, there was a possibility of many parties uniting. There were talks for a
third front. Many parties wanted to go with CPIM and AAP. The story of fighting the elections strongly was
being written. But, now this has not happened. Many things are coming to light behind this. CPIM has also
released its first and final list. Similarly, AAP has also fielded its candidates on many seats. BSP is also on its
own path. Except RLP, all the parties have adopted their own path. These are the parties which were advocating
the third front.
BSP State President Bhagwan Singh baba says that due to lack of common ideology, BSP is alone in the
election field. Whereas earlier there were possibilities that talks would be reached with some party or the other,
but now BSP has entered the election field alone. Candidates are in the fray for more than 40 seats. Names of a
large number of candidates will also be announced. There is no possibility of a third front here right now.
AIMIM took a different path
AIMIM state president Jamil Khan says that earlier there were possibilities that an alliance would be formed
with some parties but gradually this came to an end. Now AIMIM is in the election field alone. Candidates have
been announced for about a dozen seats. Therefore, this time due to lack of ideology no alliance has been formed
with any party.
Just talk but no action
CPIM leader and former mla Amra ram says that initially discussions were held with many parties, but
gradually the possibility ended. Now the first and final list of CPIM has been released. In which the party is
contesting elections on 17 seats. Earlier talks were held with many parties but no interest was shown from them
and the front could not be formed.