Yadav, a seven-time member of Lok Sabha and four-time of the Rajya Sabha, said people have made up their minds to defeat the BJP in the coming elections.
“The first priority is to defeat the BJP. Formation of government will be decided later,” he said.
Citing instances of coalition and other governments formed in 1977, 1990, 1996 and 2004, he said the prime ministerial candidate was not known.
He said once the BJP is defeated, choosing a candidate in the post poll scenario will not be difficult.
Asked about Prime Minister Modi’s assertion that the choice in the Lok Sabha polls was between a “majboot sarkar” (strong government) and “majboor sarkar” (weak government), he said such slogans were meaningless.
“People were the ultimate sovereign authority.”
Yadav said there was no use of a government which calls itself strong but “does not work in the parameters of the Constitution”.
Yadav accused the Modi government of creating divisions among the people, causing communal polarisation and failing to deliver on its promises to various sections of people.
A founding member of the Janata Dal-United, Yadav has also been a convenor of the National Democratic Alliance (NDA). The JD-U ended its alliance with the BJP in 2013 after 17 years.
However, when Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar returned to the NDA in 2017, Yadav parted ways with him.
The Loktrantrik Janata Dal is part of the Grand Alliance in Bihar.
source: NH