Jaswant says he will reach out to non-NDA parties

July 16, 2012 02:24 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 11:03 pm IST - New Delhi

Nominated as the NDA candidate for the Vice President election, BJP leader Jaswant Singh on Monday said he would reach out to the non-NDA parties including UPA partner Trinamool Congress for their support.

“I will talk to all non-NDA parties for support. I will talk to Mamata Banerjee also,” 74-year-old Mr. Singh told reporters soon after his nomination was announced by the NDA.

On both Mamata Banerjee and Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Jayalalithaa being ‘non-committal’ on the Vice Presidential election, he said, “I will surely talk to both of them.”

Asked if he felt that the contest was in favour of incumbent and UPA nominee Hamid Ansari, Mr. Singh said, “It is wrong to use words such as war... I don’t agree with these assumptions. If the NDA is trying to expand its base through me, what is wrong in it.”

He said the post of the Vice President is “second-biggest” in the country and “it is a big challenge for me. I am humbled and it is a great respect for me.”

The BJP MP from Darjeeling stated that he was not concerned whether he was the “first or the tenth NDA candidate” for the post and said, “It is a positive sign that I am the consensus candidate of the NDA. NDA is still together.”

Reminded about his expulsion from the BJP in 2010 and asked if his nomination was an attempt by the party to honour him, Mr. Singh said, “It is better to forget the past and move ahead... I think honour is inherent.”

Asked whether contesting the Vice President poll was an effort to stay away from active politics, he said, “How can you reach that conclusion. I am still alive.”

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