Presidential polls: Mamata Banerjee unlikely to attend Oppn. meet convened by Sharad Pawar on 21 June

President Kovind’s term ends on July 24 and an election to find his successor is scheduled to be held on July 18

June 19, 2022 05:30 pm | Updated 05:39 pm IST - Kolkata

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee and NCP Chief Sharad Pawar during a press conference after the Opposition leaders’ meeting regarding upcoming Presidential elections, in New Delhi, on June 15.

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee and NCP Chief Sharad Pawar during a press conference after the Opposition leaders’ meeting regarding upcoming Presidential elections, in New Delhi, on June 15. | Photo Credit: PTI

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee is unlikely to participate in the Opposition meeting convened by NCP chief Sharad Pawar on June 21 on the upcoming Presidential poll due to prior engagements, a TMC functionary said on June 19.

A senior TMC leader will be present at the proposed meeting, he said.

“Mamata Banerjee will not be able to attend the meeting as she has some prior engagements. She has also conveyed it to Sharad Pawar ji. But a leader from our party will be present there,” a senior TMC functionary said.

During the first such meeting called by Ms. Banerjee in Delhi on June 15 to formulate a strategy for the upcoming Presidential poll, it has been decided that a common candidate, who will “uphold the democratic ethos of the country”, will be chosen as the Opposition nominee.

As many as 17 parties attended the meeting.

Leaders of the Congress, Samajwadi Party, NCP, DMK, RJD and the Left parties attended the over two-hour-long meeting called by the Trinamool Congress supremo, while the AAP, SAD, AIMIM, Telangana Rashtra Samithi and Odisha’s ruling BJD skipped it.

Leaders of Shiv Sena, CPI, CPI(M), CPI(ML), National Conference, PDP, JD(S), RSP, IUML, RLD and the JMM were among those present.

The Presidential election is conducted indirectly through an electoral college consisting of members of Parliament and the Legislative Assemblies of States and Union territories.

In an electoral college of around 10.86 lakh votes, the BJP-led alliance is estimated to have more than 48% of the votes and is hopeful that non-aligned regional parties will support it

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