NDA dithering on Presidential candidate continues

June 20, 2012 11:42 am | Updated November 16, 2021 11:46 pm IST - New Delhi

NDA leaders (from left) Subramanian Swamy, Sushma Swaraj, Nitin Gadkari, LK Advani and Sharad Yadav, at a recent meeting in New Delhi. Photo: V. Sudershan

NDA leaders (from left) Subramanian Swamy, Sushma Swaraj, Nitin Gadkari, LK Advani and Sharad Yadav, at a recent meeting in New Delhi. Photo: V. Sudershan

With uncertainty over PA Sangma’s candidature for the Presidential poll in the wake of NCP’s threat to sack him, BJP on Wednesday decided to adopt a wait-and-watch attitude and deferred the NDA meeting.

Party sources said the NDA meeting, which was earlier planned for Wednesday, has been deferred as there is no fresh development since APJ Abdul Kalam withdrew from the race.

“We have decided to adopt a wait and watch attitude...the NDA could meet within a week to take a call,” a party leader said in New Delhi.

BJP leaders said that there appears to be a consensus within the BJP on backing Mr Sangma for the high constitutional post. However, with NCP still trying to persuade the former Speaker to withdraw from the contest, the party does not want to declare its support for Mr Sangma and face embarrassment in case he decides to pull out of the race.

The BJP also wants to use this time to persuade the JD(U) for a contest instead of a consensus on UPA candidate Pranab Mukherjee.

The NDA will also keenly watch the meeting of Left parties to be held on Thursday.

Party sources said the NDA is likely to meet only after it gets a final assurance from Mr Sangma that he will contest. June 30 is the last date to file nominations for the election.

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