GURIGANJ: Opposition Congress I president Rajiv Gandhi Saturday said the National Front government would not continue for a long time and asked party men to be ready for general elections.

Addressing a public meeting here in Uttar Pradesh state, the supreme minister and the leader of the largest party in the parliament, said the parties, constituting the national front, had serious differences among themselves He said that Prime Minister Singh’s government had failed on all fronts and had done nothing

Five Party Government, which came to power after The party, which has a thin majority in the parliament, requires the support of November 1989 elections, comprise leftist parties and rightwing Bharatiya Janata Party, to stay in power.

Gandhi was on a two day tour of his Amethi parliamentary constituency.

 

Article extracted from this publication >> September 21, 1990