President polls: CPI(M) asks Cong to build consensus on candidate

May 03, 2012 02:40 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 10:48 pm IST - New Delhi

A file picture of CPI(M) Polit Bureau member Sitaram Yechury. Photo: S. Ramesh Kurup.

A file picture of CPI(M) Polit Bureau member Sitaram Yechury. Photo: S. Ramesh Kurup.

CPI(M) on Thursday asked the Congress to take the initiative in building a consensus on the candidate for the Presidential election though it indicated it was not averse to supporting either Vice President Hamid Ansari or Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee for the post.

Party MP and politburo member Sitaram Yechury said the Left parties would discuss the Presidential Election issue at their meeting tomorrow.

“Election of the President with consensus is in the country’s favour but if there is no consensus then elections will be held...It is the responsibility of the ruling party to evolve a consensus on the issue. They should take initiative and try to build consensus,” he told reporters here.

Mr. Yechury noted that when A P J Abdul Kalam was fielded in 2002, the Left had nominated Lakshmi Shegal as there was no consensus.

To a question on Left’s stand on probable candidates like Mr. Ansari and Mr. Mukherjee, he said if the Congress has narrowed it down to two names, then Left would like to see on whose name there is consensus.

“That is the best approach. As far as Mr. Hamid Ansari is concerned, the Left had proposed his name for Vice Presidentship last time. As far as Mr. Pranab Mukherjee is concerned, the name was doing rounds last time also and we said we have no objection,” he said.

“The point is not that where we stand, the point is on whose name there is consensus,” Mr. Yechury said.

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