Home Minister L K Advani has ruled out instability or differences within the NDA in the wake of the Ayodhya controversy and said the recent defeat of the censure motion in Lok Sabha has given a sense of stability.
He dismissed the talk of mid-term elections in political circles following the projection of Ayodhya issue in the Centre stage of politics and discounted the possibility of allies deserting the BJP on the Ayodhya issue.

“Such reports can make good copy and headlines. Why should we have mid-term elections. It (the victory in Lok Sabha on censure motion) has given us a sense of stability because our opponents felt that on the Ayodhya issue, our allies would not support us. They also forced a division,” Advani said in an exclusive interview to PTI. Specifically asked whether Trinamool Congress leader Mamata Banerjee would stick with the NDA in the wake of her reported overtures to congress, he said all the allies including the Trinamool Congress were with the NDA.
Bureau Report