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This is an archive article published on May 16, 2009

Forget past disputes: PM to ‘secular’ parties

Manmohan Singh sought to reach out to the Left and other secular parties asking them to come together to provide a strong and stable Govt.

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh sought to reach out to the Left and other secular parties asking them to come together to provide a strong and stable government “forgetting their past disputes.”

“I expect all secular parties to forget their past disputes and come together to give this country a strong,stable and purposeful government. We will work in a spirit of comradeship,” he said with Congress President Sonia Gandhi by his side.

“We invite all opposition parties to use this moment to convey to the world that at a time when the world is in serious difficulty… we stand one as a nation,” he said in a message to the Left and secular parties.

Singh said it was his obligation to provide a government that was stable and committed to promoting secular values. Singh’s appeal came at a time when the Left parties,which received drubbing in the Lok Sabha polls,said that they would sit in the opposition.

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