Deccan Chronicle

Nitish, Sonia meet on Prez

Bihar CM calls for united fight against Narendra Modi

- SREEPARNA CHAKRABART­Y | DC NEW DELHI, APRIL 20

New Delhi: Bihar Chief Minister and JD(U) chief Nitish Kumar on Thursday met Congress president Sonia Gandhi here and is learnt to have advocated unity among Opposition parties to take on the BJPled NDA. JD(U) also used the meeting to call for a joint opposition candidate for the election to the President’s post and urged Mrs Gandhi to take the lead in the matter.

JD(U) chief and Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar called on Congress president Sonia Gandhi at her 10 Janpath residence here on Thursday, a move that comes amid the Opposition’s effort to come together and take on Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s saffron juggernaut.

Speculatio­n is rife that the two leaders discussed modalities for a united fight against the BJP-led NDA during the 2019 general elections. They also reportedly talked about putting up a consensus candidate for the presidenti­al election. President Pranab Mukherjee’s term ends in July.

Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi recently shared dais with Mr Kumar during the100th anniversar­y of the civil disobedien­ce movement launched by Mahatma Gandhi in Bihar’s Champaran.

With Trinamul supremo and West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee enmeshed in the Narada scam, AAP chief and Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal facing an existentia­l crisis after his party’s electoral setbacks and Mr Rahul Gandhi yet to prove his credential­s as a vote catcher, Mr Kumar has emerged as a possible face for a united Opposition.

Sources said that Mr Kumar would need the support of the Congress to lead a united Opposition, as the outfit despite its electoral debacles retains nearly 20 per cent of the vote share across the country.

Mr Kumar, who was apparently keen to put up an Opposition candidate for the presidenti­al election, has held parleys with the Left parties, BJD and NCP over the issue.

MR KUMAR, who was apparently keen to put up an Opposition candidate for the presidenti­al election, has held parleys with the Left parties, BJD and NCP also

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