The Asian Age

Pawar, Nitish in tussle for Opp. coordinato­r?

- SREEPARNA CHAKRABART­Y

A silent power game appears to be on in the Opposition camp. Both, Maratha strongman Sharad Pawar and JD(U) president Nitish Kumar, seem to be eyeing the coveted post of coordinato­r of a UPA-type coalition that is being contemplat­ed to take on the BJP ahead of the 2019 general election. The key is that the leader taking over as coordinato­r for such a platform will be seen as the main face of the Opposition and a possible prime ministeria­l candidate of the alliance.

Mr Pawar, who is one of the seniormost leaders of the Opposition, was urged to be the Opposition presidenti­al candidate by none other than Congress president Sonia Gandhi. However, he quietly turned down the offer. While Congress sources said Mr Pawar doesn’t want to be a losing candidate in the presidenti­al polls, which the NDA is expected to win, a few other top leaders who have spoken to him about the issue sense he is eyeing the leadership or post of coordinato­r of the Opposition camp if and when it is formally announced.

A senior leader, who has been party to the deliberati­ons, said Mr Pawar doesn’t want to give up the opportunit­y of leading an Opposition front and sees the presidency as an end to his political career.

The NCP chief had said last week: “You get a huge castle after becoming President, but don’t get chance to meet you (media) people... (Rashtrapat­i hone ke baad achhi haveli milti hai, baaki sab theek hai lekin aap logon ko milne ka mauka nahin milta).”

Mr Pawar had said he won’t be contesting as he doesn’t want to retire from politics anytime soon. “I am not in this competitio­n, I don’t want to retire from politics this soon (Main iss contest

Continued from Page 1 mein nahin hoon, mujhe rajneeti se itni jaldi retire hona nahin hai)”.

However, sources said top Opposition leaders, including the Congress president, were still trying to convince him. The key is that is Mr Pawar agrees to contest, he will get the crucial support of the Shiv Sena, an NDA ally. The Sena had earlier voted for Pratibha Patil despite being a part of the NDA on the grounds of regional solidarity.

Even Union minister Ramdas Athalawale, Republican Party leader from Maharashtr­a, has said he will support Mr Pawar if he contested for the post of President.

Sources said Mr Kumar also sees himself as a potential prime ministeria­l face and is seeking more responsibi­lity in the Opposition alliance. The JD(U) chief had skipped the grand Opposition lunch called by Mrs Gandhi on May 26 and instead sent senior leader Sharad Yadav. But the very next day he attended a luncheon hosted by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in honour of the visting Mauritius Prime Minister. Mr Kumar had, however, denied that this was aimed at sending any signals to the BJP and said he had already met Mrs Gandhi on May 20. The Bihar CM will also be attending the birthday celebratio­ns of DMK patriarch M. Karunanidh­i in Chennai on June 3.

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