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The day also saw SP leaders Mulayam Singh and Amar Singh holding discussions with Mr. Paswan. The three decided to evolve a joint strategy of their Fourth Front on May 17, even as Mr. Amar Singh told journalists that he had spoken to CPI(M) leader Sitaram Yechury and was trying to establish contact with the NCP and the Praja Rajyam Party.
Amid speculation of Nationalist Congress Party president Sharad Pawar making moves to project himself as a consensus prime ministerial candidate, he called on Ms. Gandhi on Wednesday. Mr. Pawar's second-in-command, Praful Patel, followed this up with a meeting with her on Thursday. PTI reports: The NCP appeared to be giving up the idea of Mr. Pawar as Prime Minister and favoured a stable and secular UPA government, where the party chief could play an "important role." "All parties and their leaders would like to have their own PM candidates, but this has to be seen from a practical point of view. The NCP does not have such numbers where we can say that Sharad Pawar has to be Prime Minister," Mr. Praful Patel said. He told journalists that in this era of coalition politics, where the NCP had fought elections along with the Congress, "the main effort would be to see that a secular UPA government is formed where Sharad Pawar could play an important role."
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