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Rajahmundry : Telugu Desam Parliamentary Party leader K. Yerrannaidu has reiterated that formation of Third Front is inevitable. Talking to newsmen here on Tuesday, he said not only the TDP, but also the Left parties and other regional parties were seriously thinking of a new front and it may take the final shape after the `debacle' of both the Congress and the BJP in the ongoing Assembly elections in five states. Mr. Yerannaidu, who was here to participate in Mahanadu's preparatory meeting, said the TDP and other like-minded parties were united in Parliament on various issues. "The Government has asked parties to give suggestions for making a few amendments to the bill on `office of profit.' But it failed to announce its stand on the bill. So, the TDP will not write any letter to the Government on the issue," the TDP leader said.
Dig at Sonia
AICC president Sonia Gandhi had resigned to the Lok Sabha to get political mileage in elections to five states, the TDP leader alleged.
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