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New Delhi: The Janata Dal United on Monday said it is making efforts to form a Third Front government amidst its hope that non-NDA and non-UPA parties will come together realising the "challenge".
JDU chief Sharad Yadav ruled out his party's support to NDA even if LK Advani is projected as the prime ministerial candidate by the BJP, saying "once a divorce takes place, it is very difficult to reunite".
He said the effort is to stop both the NDA and UPA from forming the government.
"We are making efforts to see that neither of them (NDA or UPA) form the government but the government of Third Front is formed," he said.
"We will again create an alternative. All those who are fragmented, they are the first ones to come together and become one. They will understand the challenge and come together," he added.
Targeting the UPA, he said its "failure on all issues" had led to the emergence of "challenge" from the BJP.
"It is true that the failure of Congress government and the fragmentation in Janta Dal...these two were responsible for the challenge which came up from the BJP," Yadav said.
He also hit out at both the Congress and BJP for giving tickets to cricketers and filmstars, questioning what they would do in Parliament as "most of them never even talk and just sit".
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