New Delhi, Mar 14 : The Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) chief Sharad Pawar on Friday said a Maharashtrian should also be given an opportunity to occupy the Prime Minister’s chair.
“There is a feeling among Maharashtrian people that a number of states like Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat, and Karnataka have got a chance to occupy the Prime Minister’s office. So Maharashtra should get an opportunity as well,” Pawar told NDTV in an exclusive interview.
He, however, said one should not think of becoming the Prime Minister when he or she is contesting from limited number of seats.
“If my party is contesting hardly 30-35 seats in the entire country, how can anybody expect that I can take the responsibility to lead the nation with such a small number,” he said.
Moreover, reacting on the possiblity of the newly formed Third Front succeeding to form the new government after the Lok Sabha elections, Pawar said: ” I don’t think as of today the Third Front will be able to provide a viable alternative. But a situation might emerge that anybody who wants to form a government will have to take the support and cooperation of Third Front”
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