Mulayam: Will Support UPA to keep communal forces at bay

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NEW DELHI (TIP): In what would be a huge relief to Manmohan Singh government, Samajwadi Party chief Mulayam Singh Yadav has said that he would support UPA government to keep communal forces at bay.

Speaking to reporters on September 21, Mulayam Singh Yadav said that he will not withdraw support from the UPA govt.
When asked about midterm polls, Mulayam said he did not see any immediate possibility.
There may be a Third Front in the 2014 polls, the SP chief added.

Meanwhile, with Trinamool Congress set to exit the UPA, the Congress top brass, including Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and party chief Sonia Gandhi, will meet on September 21 evening to decide the future course
of action.

A meeting of the Congress core group headed by Gandhi is scheduled in the evening.
This is the second meeting of the Congress core group which had met only two days back, a day after Mamata Banerjee announced the withdrawal of support.

Government managers are confident of the numbers even after the withdrawal of support by the 19-member Trinamool Congress, which has been the second largest constituent of the 15-party ruling alliance.

With the Centre not in a mood to yield to her demands for withdrawing the decisions on diesel, LPG cylinders and FDI, Banerjee on Thursday said in Kolkata that her party’s six ministers will submit their resignation to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh.

Trinamool has six ministers, including one of Cabinet rank, in the UPA government.

After Trinamool’s withdrawal of support, the UPA government’s support in Lok Sabha will come down from 273 to 254 and the coalition will be heavily dependent on Samajwadi Party (22) and BSP (21) for its majority in the House.
For a simple majority, government needs the support of at least 273 MPs in a House of 545.

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