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Amit Shah rules out Mohan Bhagwat for presidential candidate

Amit Shah ruled out Bhagwat's name, saying the RSS had itself ruled out any such idea.

New Delhi: While the Opposition parties are now busy formulating their strategy to put up a joint candidate for the coming presidential election, the ruling BJP said Sunday it was yet to take a decision on its candidate.

The BJP also virtually rejected ally Shiv Sena's suggestion of RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat as the NDA candidate for the post.

Saying that the BJP had taken no decision yet on who would be the NDA's presidential candidate, party chief Amit Shah said in an television interview: “Even if I have a name on my mind, it has to be discussed within the party first.” He also ruled out Mr Bhagwat’s name, saying the RSS had itself ruled out any such idea.

Suggestions for a second term for President Pranab Mukherjee have also come from some of the Opposition parties, but the government, sources say, is unlikley to agree. The Congress, the party to which Mr Mukherjee belonged before being elected to the top constitutional post, has also not officially reacted to this suggestion.

Sonia tries to rope in Sena for Presidential candidate
Congress president Sonia Gandhi held talks with Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) supremo Sharad Pawar, Janata Dal (Uni-ted)’s president Nitish Kumar, CPM general secretary Sitaram Yechury, CPI senior leader D. Raja and West Bengal Chief Minister and Trinamul chief Mamata Banerjee on putting up a joint candidate for the post of President.

Mrs Gandhi is likely to hold talks with some other leaders this week, including BSP supremo Mayawati. The Opposition camp is also trying to reach out to the estranged BJP ally, Shiv Sena, whose ties with its senior party in Maharashtra have been deteriorating.

However, the ruling NDA coalition seems to have an advantage after some non-NDA parties, including Jagan Mohan Reddy’s YSR Congress and Telangana Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao’s Telangana Rashtra Samiti (TRS), sent out signals that they were ready to back the NDA candidate as the country’s next President. The AIADMK, Tamil Nadu’s ruling party, is also yet to declare its support.

The Presidential election must be held before July 24, when President Mukherjee’s term ends. The Monsoon Session of Parliament is also likely to begin after the presidential elections.

The names of former West Bengal governor Gopalkrishna Gandhi, former Lok Sabha Speaker Meira Kumar and JD(U) veteran Sharad Yadav are doing the rounds as possible Opposition nominees. NCP supremo Sharad Pawar’s name, sources said, was also discussed by the Opposition camp, but the Maharashtra politician has said that he did not want to contest the poll.

The Opposition, sources said, wanted to put up a candidate who has impeccable secular credentials, and who could “maintain secular supervision of the Indian Constitution”.

( Source : Deccan Chronicle with agency inputs )
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