Deccan Chronicle

Oppn ‘proposes’ Pawar as Presidenti­al nominee

Congress talks to Mamata on joint strategy for Prez polls

- ASHHAR KHAN | DC NEW DELHI, JUNE 13

As the date of the presidenti­al election gets near, the Opposition camp is gearing up to put up a strong joint candidate. Congress president Sonia Gandhi has assigned the task of finding a common candidate to senior party leader and Leader of the Opposition in Rajya Sabha Mallikarju­n Kharge.

The Congress has reportedly conveyed its support for Sharad Pawar as President.

Kharge met Pawar last Thursday, with a message from Sonia Gandhi. Pawar, one of India’s senior most politician­s, has been credited with making and breaking many alliances and coalition government­s. There is, however, no response yet from Pawar himself or his Nationalis­t Congress Party, which is an ally of the Congress in the Maha Vikas Aghadi government in Maharashtr­a.

The Congress has also touched base with West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, who has called an Opposition meeting at New Delhi’s Constituti­on Club on Wednesday to discuss a joint strategy for the presidenti­al election.

Kharge has also had initial consultati­ons with the leaders of the DMK, CPI, CPI(M) and the Aam Aadmi Party for putting up a joint Opposition candidate.

Reports indicate that the AAP leaders have also met Pawar, indicating their support. Insiders claim that Maharashtr­a chief minister and Shiv Sena boss Uddhav Thackeray will also support Pawar if he agrees to contest the presidenti­al polls. Kharge had also met the Maharashtr­a CM in Mumbai regarding the presidenti­al polls.

While the BJP has not announced a candidate, the party has authorised party president J.P. Nadda and defence minister Rajnath Singh to hold talks with NDA members and Opposition parties to arrive at a consensus on a presidenti­al candidate if possible. The presidenti­al election is due to be held on July 18, and the counting will take place on July 21. The term of President Ram Nath Kovind ends on July 24. The BJP has an edge as the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) has 48 per cent of the votes in the electoral college and it expected some other parties not aligned with the Congress to support the NDA candidate.

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