New Delhi - Reacting to Samajwadi Party (SP) chief Mulayam Singh Yadav’s recent prediction of a non-Congress non-BJP Government assuming power at the Centre in 2014, senior Congress leader Rashid Masood has said there is no tax on dreaming.
Interacting with media here on Sunday, Masood said that only a secular government can run the country, which, to him, is the Congress party.
“There is no tax on dreaming. Mulayam Singh Yadav has every right to dream. Either Congress or BJP will form the government. Only a secular party can run this country, which is Congress.
It’s Yadav’s dream, and the people know it very well,†he said.
Earlier on Saturday, Yadav, addressing a party meeting in Lucknow, had predicted the possibility of a Third Front coming to power at Centre in 2014 while exhorting the party workers to work hard to ensure that SP bags at least 60 of the 80 Lok Sabha seats in UP.
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