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Presidential election: Congress tries to keep Opposition bloc united
Former Lok Sabha Speaker Meira Kumar and BR Ambedkar’s grandson Prakash Ambedkar are among the names doing the rounds for Opposition nominee.
New Delhi
Hectic parleys between leaders of non-NDA parties began on June 22, hours ahead of a crucial Opposition meeting where they were expected to zero in on a joint candidate for the presidential election.
After the JD(U)’s decision to support NDA presidential nominee Ram Nath Kovind, the Congress stepped up efforts to keep the Opposition united as its brass held discussions with the leaders of a host of other parties.
Cracks appeared in the Opposition camp after the JD(U)’s surprise decision on June 21, as its chief Nitish Kumar was the one who had initiated the process for a joint Opposition strategy on the issue.
Sources said a contest for the country’s top constitutional post is on the cards as the majority in the Opposition sees it an “ideological battle” that has to fought. “No matter what happens, we will contest the election,” a senior Left leader said.
Efforts were on to ensure that the NCP does not stray, as the Sharad Pawar-led party held internal discussions to decide on its strategy for the July 17 presidential election.
Top Congress leaders Ghulam Nabi Azad and Ahmed Patel met Pawar at his residence and are learnt to have discussed the Opposition plan for the poll.
CPI(M)’s Sitaram Yechury was also part of the informal discussions, the sources said.
By naming Kovind, a Dalit, the NDA has put the Opposition camp in a fix as it has now been forced to think of a suitable Dalit candidate to oppose Kovind so as not to be branded “anti-Dalit” by the ruling dispensation.
The Opposition, which had earlier discussed the possibility of pitting former West Bengal Governor Gopalkrishna Gandhi against the NDA candidate, is now looking at a Dalit face for the contest. The names of former Lok Sabha Speaker Meira Kumar and Prakash Ambedkar, grandson of BR Ambedkar, have been discussed, the sources said.
Kumar met Congress president Sonia Gandhi on June 21 along with other senior party leaders, fuelling speculation that the party was willing to support her candidature.
The Congress, which is coordinating the Opposition meet, expressed the hope leaders of all the parties which attended the May 26 lunch hosted by Sonia Gandhi would be present for the June 22 meeting.
Opposition leaders maintained the bloc was united against the ruling BJP and that the JD(U) continued to be with it, as its decision was a “one-off” development.
Asked about the Congress’s choice for the poll, AICC spokesperson Manish Tewari, on June 21, said it was a “hypothetical” question.
“There will be a far clear, coherent and an articulate answer available after the opposition meeting,” he said.
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