India wants permanent PM, not contractual one: Naqvi

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KOLKATA: Union minister Muktar Abbas  Naqvi on Sunday said the country wants a permanent anddecisive Prime Minister, instead of a contractual one.

Hitting out at the opposition alliance for having “too many” contenders for the PM’s post, Naqvi said the country “does not want a contractual prime minister, where you have someone as prime minister for six months and somebody else for the next six months.”

Asserting that the people want a strong and decisive government, he told a press conference here, “The country does not want a ‘juggad’ or ‘jod tod ki sarkar’ (stop-gap arrangement leading to the formation of an unst able government).”

The people, the Union Minister of Minority Affairs said, will vote for the developmental work done in the last five years.

Mocking the opposition alliance for fighting a battle of survival, Naqvi added, “Most of the opposition parties will lose their recognition after elections. They are all fighting a battle for survival.” (AGENCIES)

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