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For the first time in
India's history we are about to see a non-Congress, non-
BJP coalition that will in every sense be more stable than anything the BJP or the Congress might be able to put together. And so I think a new name and a new structure is warranted. An apt name would be National Front.
This is not a Front that has ever existed before. And the primary differentiating point would be to give the Front a formal structure. There is a need to form a loose federation. Each member party needs to put forth a person who primarily resides in
Delhi to form a Coordination Council. It is not a central committee. It is more loose. It is a federation.
This Coordination Council would meet monthly, and as often as necessary. And it would keep the wheels oiled and running.
This National Front would complete a fiver year term easy and might even do a 10 year term. It is only a coalition for the central government. Which means it is okay for
Mayawati and Mulayam to compete in
Utter Pradesh at the state level and still be part of the National Front in Delhi. They both do support the Congress government in Delhi right now, don't they? The same with the Left and
Mamata. Jayalalita and
DMK might also opt for the same. Laloo might come along later. So it would be okay to compete at the state level.
Given this formation and the new name I can see Nitish running the show in Delhi for 10 years. All one asks for is double digit growth rates.