PM says no early polls, govt will last
There are “forces at work that want to destabilise our country”, and the Opposition is “getting prematurely restless”, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said Tuesday while speaking to the media.
Answering questions at a press conference on his way home from attending the UNGA in New York, Dr Singh appeared a government leader with composure, although he did concede that the government had slipped up in the popular perception, and said that steps were needed to correct that aspect.
Sounding assertive, he noted, “We have the mandate to govern, and govern well. They (the Opposition) think they have got hold of an issue and want to force an early election. That will not happen. And we will do well in the election. The country will be surprised.”
Dr Singh said his government was “strong”, and added, “We debate with an open mind, and ministers can have different perspectives.”
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